Biden thread III: Still Robinette after all these years

I think it’s out of 50, so 48 is pretty tough.

The questions themselves are not hard. IMO, the problem is the time. I think most everyone here could get everything correct with no time limit (and it’s not like you need an absurd amount of time). The hard part is that there isn’t that much time so you can misclick or rush and easily make a careless error.

48 looking tough.

One of the first results when googling “Free Wonderlic”. Not sure how legit.

Letting Alabama annex the panhandle? And letting Lousiana annex east Texas north of Houston and east of Dallas?

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Rushed through it, had 1:25ish left at the end so I should have taken longer on a few tough ones. Hard to know.

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We had a thread here on the Wonderlic almost exactly 4 years ago: Wonderlic Test

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League of Conservation Voters, assemble!

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yeah. i think it was for google? but i’m not sure if i remember correctly, it was definitely a big 2000s era tech company as she was a CS major.

56% electric by 2032.
EU going to ban gasoline powered cars by 2035.
It remains to be seen whether this holds up in court.

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:leolol:

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I just drove a gas rental car for the first time in 2+ years. It’s such an inferior driving experience in almost every way. As more and more people realize that, I think EV uptake will accelerate very quickly. I can absolutely see them being 50% of new car market share in a few years time.

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Yea but not if the majority of people think EVs are
for woke liberals, doesn’t matter how much better the car driving experience is.

Do you normally rent EVs? The deal breaker for me is they want it back charged (or so I hear). I ain’t got time for that.

No, haven’t had a need to drive a rental in a while.

https://twitter.com/GregTSargent/status/1770769711799660637?t=jZpjl2bpccUxBuBUAfYQ2g&s=19

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The U.S. Department of Education has routinely announced waves of loan forgiveness, as the Biden administration seeks to use its existing authority to leave people with less debt after the Supreme Court struck down its sweeping $400 billion loan forgiveness plan last June. The Biden administration has so far cleared the education debts of nearly 4 million people, totaling $143.6 billion in relief.

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I don’t wanna spoil it for you but I’ve got a feeling this is gonna raise JR’s eyebrow.

https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1770846934917378264?t=95xKkiz0KjMSCsEdhZp76g&s=19

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:coolbiden:

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https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1770821615321829393?t=CZDxyzHRjIy8rEBobujkDg&s=19

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