The Gallery of Just Plain Assholes (Part 2)

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Super Genius Sen. Tuberville says “Let’s don’t have elections anymore.’”

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We really need an eyeroll emoji:

“You know who isn’t going to do all of this to get a permit? And who isn’t going to worry about where it’s legal to carry? Criminals. This law will only prevent law-abiding people from exercising their rights,” D.J. Spiker, the Maryland director of the legislative action arm of the NRA, said in a statement.

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fudd

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Jason Fyk is a self-made millionaire victim of Big Tech, and has turned it into a big thing on the right, has court cases and stuff.

Oh, and why did Facebook “violate his rights” by taking down some of his pages? Well…

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Choose “custom” and leave $0.01 if typing in “go fuck yourelf” isn’t an option. :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

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Self taxation has become banal.

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Hmm. If I see that I’ll be tempted to choose “No Tip,” then walk over to the person who oversees the self-scanners and hand them a fiver.

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Dodgers can fuck right off. Listening to a FL senator will do them zero favors in SoCal.

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A tip… for what?

For offering even less customer service?

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https://news.yahoo.com/greg-abbott-signs-law-making-195500282.html

But, compared with what gas drivers contribute, Texas’s EV fees seem a little out of whack. Charging $200 per year and $400 at the outset of EV ownership places Texas’s fee schedule at the higher price end of the policies out there. In comparison, Texas’s gas tax is among the lowest in the country, at just $0.20 per gallon. Just seven states impose a lower duty on gasoline than TX. Among the 10 most populous states in the country, additional fees levied elsewhere make Texas’s gas the cheapest.

The average Texas driver burned through ~55 million BTUs of motor gasoline in 2018, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That’s equal to about 440 gallons of gas. At $0.20 per gallon, the standard car owner in Texas is paying just $88 per year in gas taxes—far less than the hundreds more EV drivers will now be throwing into the pot. A 2022 Consumer Reports analysis determined that a Texas driver’s gas tax contribution is even lower, at just $71.

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The ridiculous high fee, especially for first time registration, is punishment for owning an EV. That’s the long and short of it.

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