This should go under the dictionary definition of "bad faith argument".
The car doesn't have to be in self driving mode for the fault to be Tesla's - for example, the pedals on the cybertruck sliding off and sticking down the accelerator.
Tl; dr: greed of the manufacturers + dealers and the fact that you can't live without a car in the US.
46k KM
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Direct link to the project, but be aware it is still in alpha if you try it https://www.thelastwishproject.com/
While true, Germany does have fluoridated salt and fluoride rinses instead. Its just easier for USA water to be fluoridated since the water supplies are more unified. See https://web.archive.org/web/20170206122513/http://www.wda.org/wp_super_faq/european-countries-have-rejected-fluoridation-so-why-should-we-fluoridate-water
There would (should?) still need a 2/3rd majority to vote yes again, but you make a fair point. Especially given our current federal government.
Yes and no. Then the legislators could then pass all the bills at the end of a session and skip the governors ability to veto anything, which harms the separation of power that should be happening now. Really, just make it so the legislators can override a veto no matter when it was vetoed.
They stole it fair and square. Unlike what Russia did in Crimea.
If you want to know more or see the place via a camera, Miniminuteman has a great video showing and explaining the place, too.
I believe it would lead to fewer chances for the mites to migrate between colonies - i.e. more flowers == less bees per flower == less chance for a mite to jump from a bee to a flower to a bee/different hive.
That's just a guess tho and my gut also says that climate change isn't helping.