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re: CA to ban big rig diesel truck sales
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:18 pm to Robin Masters
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:18 pm to Robin Masters
You ARE NOT. I repeat ARE NOT going to have Semis electric.
1st. There is no infrastructure for it. None actually being majority implemented from the looks of it.
2nd. If you have ever seen a truck stop at night it’s no fricking way to charge these trucks.
3rd. I’m not giving up my diesel truck.
Batteries don’t fricking work to be productive!
1st. There is no infrastructure for it. None actually being majority implemented from the looks of it.
2nd. If you have ever seen a truck stop at night it’s no fricking way to charge these trucks.
3rd. I’m not giving up my diesel truck.
Batteries don’t fricking work to be productive!
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:19 pm to 14&Counting
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No we starve,,,,,,biggest ports in the country are in LA and Oakland....A large percentage of our agriculture is grown there
And it should be noted that's 3 ports
Port of Los Angeles
Port of Long Beach
Port of Oakland
They rank as the 1, 2, and 10th largest ports respectively
I think that's ranked by tonnage. There are multiple different ways to curate the list. Point is these are very important ports to the country at large
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:19 pm to The Goon
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At what point can the commerce clause be used to shut down these ridiculous laws?.
Why? Why not just tell CA to fare thee well and quit subsidizing their ports with Federal dollars....
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:20 pm to Chingon Ag
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Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Oakland are three of the largest ports in the country.
It’s time to change that. The south needs to get to building ports that can handle large amounts of commerce. Line em up through the canal and let us offload em down here.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:24 pm to Quidam65
In 1900 Arthur Stilwell built the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway. It was to travel from Kansas City to Topolobampo Mexico. Stilwell envisioned that Topolobampo would be a major port city and was a shorter route to Kansas City than Los Angeles was. He ran out off money and the banks would not give him any financial support and his railroad stopped at the Mexican border in Texas. The railroad was later bought by the Santa Fe. Stilwell also had started the Kansas City Southern Railroad.
Perhaps it is time to re visit Stilwell's plan ?
Perhaps it is time to re visit Stilwell's plan ?
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:25 pm to CleverUserName
So California can hold the rest of us hostage with this insanity? Sounds like we need to start cutting deals for our ports to receive more and cut them assholes off.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:27 pm to CleverUserName
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t’s time to change that. The south needs to get to building ports that can handle large amounts of commerce. Line em up through the canal and let us offload em down here.
The south has ports that handle large amounts of tonnage, but they are built to handle different modes of transport. Mostly oil/gas, rice, etc. West coast handles cargo containers more from what I've seen. The Panama canal is a bottleneck also for some of those ships.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:42 pm to SantaFe
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In 1900 Arthur Stilwell built the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway. It was to travel from Kansas City to Topolobampo Mexico. Stilwell envisioned that Topolobampo would be a major port city and was a shorter route to Kansas City than Los Angeles was. He ran out off money and the banks would not give him any financial support and his railroad stopped at the Mexican border in Texas. The railroad was later bought by the Santa Fe. Stilwell also had started the Kansas City Southern Railroad.
Perhaps it is time to re visit Stilwell's plan ?
The portion of the line from the Mexican border at Presidio to NE of San Angelo is currently owned by the State of Texas, and once CBP completes an inspection facility at Presidio, the line can fully reopen for business.
Texas Pacifico Transportation
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:45 pm to ob1pimpbobi
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Sounds like we need to start cutting deals for our ports to receive more and cut them assholes off.
That's not how things work
Because of...geography
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:47 pm to SantaFe
No. Let them scavenge for food. They did it to themselves.
This post was edited on 9/21/22 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:51 pm to 14&Counting
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No we starve,,,,,,biggest ports in the country are in LA and Oakland....A large percentage of our agriculture is grown there
Depends on what I decide I want to eat. If you are talking about a delicacy I do not need it. I can get by.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:51 pm to Robin Masters
quote:So truckers delivering cross country loads will now have hours upon hours of down time on a daily basis because they have to stop and recharge their electric batteries.
The proposal would require medium and heavy-duty trucks entering ports and railyards to be fully electric by 2035
It takes 30-60 minutes on those fast chargers to recharge a regular electric sedan's battery. How long do you think it'll take to recharge a battery big enough to move a big rig's weight? And how short of a range is it going to have when towing a trailer that has 15 tons of weight in it?
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:54 pm to Quidam65
I'm curious- is Kenworth more racist than Peterbuilt or is it the other way around? I'm not asking about White-Freightliner because, well, you know....
Posted on 9/21/22 at 2:58 pm to Tiger Prawn
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It takes 30-60 minutes on those fast chargers to recharge a regular electric sedan's battery. How long do you think it'll take to recharge a battery big enough to move a big rig's weight? And how short of a range is it going to have when towing a trailer that has 15 tons of weight in it?
Democrats don’t plan ahead like this. It’s only the “now” presence. It’s all a knee jerk reaction on their part. This electric deal will cause chaos and shut the country down.
This post was edited on 9/21/22 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 9/21/22 at 3:06 pm to NCIS_76
Define delicacy. Because the 100 mile radius around me produces more milk than all of Wisconsin. If I get into Ag stats you’ll understand just how vital we are to the country.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 3:12 pm to Quidam65
Remember when Biden’s handlers were talking about mobilizing the national guard due to the trucker shortage and comments they made about how unfortunate it is the supply chain is controlled by the private sector?
Posted on 9/21/22 at 3:12 pm to Figgy
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Define delicacy. Because the 100 mile radius around me produces more milk than all of Wisconsin. If I get into Ag stats you’ll understand just how vital we are to the country.
These Poliboard baws all hunt game and grow their produce on the back acreage and can it up for the winter. Who cares if we can't get goods out of the #1 and #2 ports or any produce from the biggest agricultural region in America.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 3:14 pm to Figgy
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Define delicacy. Because the 100 mile radius around me produces more milk than all of Wisconsin. If I get into Ag stats you’ll understand just how vital we are to the country.
People are pretty fricking stupid with how they perceive California.
And I mean that people both inside and outside of California.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 3:15 pm to Quidam65
Overview of Cali Ports
If you think this is funny, it's not.
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California has a total of 12 ports. Eleven of these are publicly owned, and one—the Port of Benicia—is privately owned. These ports process about 40 percent of all containerized imports and 30 percent of all exports in the United States.
If you think this is funny, it's not.
Posted on 9/21/22 at 3:18 pm to Quidam65
The earthquake that sends CA into the Pacific can't come soon enough.
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