Toyota Exec Thinks Average New Car Prices Will Top $50K This Year: Report
motor1.com | Mar 27, 2023 | Jacob OlivaThe average brand-new car prices in the US are expected to rise above $50,000 this year, and executives at Toyota’s North American operations anticipate that this trend will continue, Automotive News reports.
This increase in prices is likely to occur despite the recovery of the supply chain, and it is expected that demand will outstrip supply again this year. Furthermore, the report suggests that there are 6 million potential new-vehicle buyers sidelined by inventory and pricing.
Archive of entries posted on 7th April 2023
Zaza Demon for Barkeeper!
Did AOC Use a Secret Twitter Account, “Zaza Demon,” to Wish Death on Conservative Blogger Matt Walsh?
Gateway Pundit | 4/3/23It appears AOC used an anonymous ‘burner’ account to attack Matt Walsh, “Libs of TikTok,” and others conservatives.
The New York Democrat accidentally replied with her alternative Twitter account “Zaza Demon.”
“Lol and what makes you think that i did anything to support nazis? You’re delusional. Seek help.”
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Biden Admin Moving Forward With Light Bulb Bans in Coming Weeks
FOX News | April 1, 2023 | Thomas CatenacciLED light bulbs ‘currently cost more than incandescent bulbs and are inferior,’ consumer groups said in letter to U.S. Department of Energy
The Biden administration is preparing to implement a sweeping nationwide ban on commonly used light bulbs as part of its energy efficiency and climate agenda.
The regulations, which prohibit retailers from selling incandescent light bulbs, were finalized by the Department of Energy (DOE) in April 2022 and are slated to go into effect on Aug. 1, 2023. The DOE will begin full enforcement of the ban on that date, but it has already urged retailers to begin transitioning away from the light bulb type and, in recent months, begun issuing warning notices to companies.
“The lighting industry is already embracing more energy efficient products, and this measure will accelerate progress to deliver the best products to American consumers and build a better and brighter future,” Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said last year.
According to the DOE announcement, the regulations will save consumers an estimated $3 billion per year on utility bills and cut carbon emissions by 222 million metric tons over the next three decades.
Under the rules, incandescent and similar halogen light bulbs will be prohibited in favor of light-emitting diode, or LED, alternatives. While U.S. households have increasingly switched to LED light bulbs since 2015, fewer than half of households reported using mostly or exclusively LEDs, according to the most recent results from the Residential Energy Consumption Survey.
So the Pelosis have stock in LED bulbs.
Straight Line of the Day: What Was He Singing?
Chillicothe Man Indicted for Breaking Into Home and Singing
yahoo | 03/27/2023A Chillicothe man was indicted by a Ross County Grand Jury Friday after allegedly breaking into a home and singing a song, said Todd Bost, an investigator for the Ross County Prosecutor’s Office.
Donald Carey II, 28, was charged with one count of burglary, a fourth-degree felony, and one count of assault, a first-degree misdemeanor.
. . . they were watching TV when a man entered through their screen door, Bost said.
Then, the defendant began singing a song and refused to leave. Officers arrived on scene and secured the defendant.
Carey faces up to 18 months in prison and $5,000 in fines.
Or was he just in the wrong aria?











