Why continue to lie instead of admitting that what you said is completely false? Do you realize that by you doubling-down on your stupidity, it makes you look even dumber than you've become instead of just admitting your error?Again, semantics from the balding celebrity-chaser. The thread you originally quoted was with regard to charging EVs vs ICE vehicles. Hilarious that you spend 1000 words saying the same thing over and over trying to make the same point, when it’s easily verifiable that EV charging rates in Europe are $1 kWh and sometimes more, just as I said in my original post.
Let's see what you have said, moron:
Electricity prices in Europe are not approaching $1/kwh. That's complete bullshit, moron. Now, can you hand-select random commercial charging stations that may come close to $100 to fully charge? Sure. Likewise, I can point to an outdoor music festival in the summer in Alabama and yell "the cost of a bottle of water in the U.S. is $8. The U.S. is almost out of drinking water!" But it would be intellectually dishonest to do it and a lie, just like you're forced to defend with this instead of just admitting that you were initially wrong. Does a random Circle K charge $.90/kwh to charge? Possibly. But that is entirely different than claiming that "electricity prices in Europe are approaching $1/kwh." In reality, it's about a third of that. Even if you incorrectly and illogically use "electricity prices" to only refer to the cost to charge at commercial stations in Europe, you're still extremely inaccurate.Electricity prices in Europe are approaching $1/kwh which would translate to approximately $100 to fully charge a full size EV.
Read above again, moron.Tesla supercharges are commercial chargers, retard. No different than a gas station, the price of charging varies by location. Rates for charging at these charging stations excee $1/kwh.
Better yet, read this article about the cost of Tesla superchargers in Europe from a few weeks ago: https://electrek.co/2022/09/19/tesla-increases-supercharger-prices-europe/
What does the article say?
"Tesla is increasing its Supercharger prices significantly across Europe amid the energy crisis on the continent. After several price increases throughout the last year, now many Supercharger stations are charging $0.50 per kWh, which can result in a cost of $30 to charge 60 kWh."
So a month after your claim, and just a few weeks ago, Telsa announced a significant price increase that still puts the cost at only half of what you claimed a month earlier. You're full of shit, and you relied on one of your fellow blowhard's inaccurate tweets as the basis for your claim. He was wrong, as are you.
The gas station right outside of Disney World charges $8 for gas. I'm going to tweet about that, and morons like you will start yelling "gas is $8/gallon in the U.S." and use it as an argument that is illogical.
Speaking of the blowhard's inaccurate tweets, you've ignored me pointing out that he claimed it was $9/kwh. Yet you posted that as support for your argument. Are you going to defend his claim that would actually mean it's $9000 to charge an EV at that Circle K? Brilliant guy to use as the basis of your argument, moron. How dumb must a person be to read that, not have it register as being extremely inaccurate, and then actually use that info as the basis for his argument?!
As for all cause mortality, who said anything about an increase of 20% over 2021? I said a 20% increase over 2010-2019 baseline. 2021 already saw an increase in all cause mortality because that is the year the death shot was deployed.
Oh, so you're changing what you said once again, liar. This is what you said in the thread:
You said nothing about 2010 - 2019 in the thread. This is one of your problems besides being morally bankrupt, having gone batshit crazy, and appearing to have lost significant intelligence due to your overwhelming confirmation bias: you constantly change what you claim to revise predictions that have gone to hell.I would love to debate you on the science of the vaccine, the history of coronavirus vaccines, the 20% higher all-cause mortality in 2022 due to the vaccines, the “rare coincidences” due to the vaccines.
Want some more proof?
2022 all cause mortality will be the highest ever recorded in human history and we need something to blame it on.
So yes, you did say that 2022 all-cause mortality will be higher than 2021. This is yet another example that when your absurdly stupid predictions blow up in your face, you switch your argument and claim that wasn't what you meant. So you've clearly said that 2022 will be higher than 2021.
Ready to take my bet or are you too cowardly, too poor to play with that type of money, and realize you just aren't bright anymore, are a blowhard, and a liar? You made the claim, which I have shown multiple times, and you told H&H that you "back every claim I make with specific data supporting my claims." You've made countless claims that I have posted in this thread. The only one you used "specific data" to support blew up in your face, since the moron whose tweet you posted was wildly inaccurate. So go ahead, show us the "specific data" to support every claim I have posted of yours in this thread. Let me know if you need me to list all of them again.
Christ, look at how many predictions you've made in this thread that haven't worked out. Do you have no pride to continue exhibit yourself to be the fool that you are?
Take the bet, pussy: 2022 all cause mortality higher than 2021. I won't even hold you to the 20% increase. Simply that 2022 all cause mortality will not be the "highest ever recorded in human history," and even more specially, 2022 will not be higher than 2021.
Take the bet, pussy.