• sunzu2@thebrainbin.org
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    9 months ago

    while US and German automakers sitting in the corner with dick in their hand blaming their fails for their shiti EVs not selling…

    Chinese developed a domestic market so good these corpo parasite now wants tariffs to block imports.

    Between automakers, boeing and intel… like bro… some heads gonna need to roll, we lost out competitive advantages so some limp dick boomer “owners” can live their best lives.

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      9 months ago

      China developed dominance in this market through extensive subsidies (direct and indirect) and barriers to foreign importers.

      Many countries have done this in the past (United States included), so their complaints fall rather flat.

      However, I’m curious how long this will last. Excess production, weak domestic demand and trade partners being unwilling to absorb trade deficits are not sustainable.

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        9 months ago

        How much taxpayer money went to tesla?

        How much state aid overall does germany and US provide to their mega corps…

        unlike our parasites, chinese industry was able to deliver results.

        there is a lesson in there, you are making execute for sorry losers…

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          9 months ago

          How much taxpayer money went to tesla?

          Oh boy, Tesla is receiving taxpayer money through so many channels.
          First they got cheap federal loans to build the company, they got massive direct funding for building the charging grid.
          EVERY single car sold receives a TAX credit. And finally other brands have to pay Tesla regulatory credits, because those are designed to favor and promote electric cars too.

          So Tesla is indeed a massively subsidized company.