This guy hit it right on the head. $$Bazillions of Bucks stolen from tax payers world wide and for what? We know for what, it’s for their friends in low places and their own bank accounts.
Our technology isn’t there yet, and our infrastructure is even further behind the curve to make net zero anything more than a pipe dream at the moment.
The better option for now until we have the right tech would be diesel electric, like freight trains.
A small displacement diesel would drive a generator that directly powers the drive motors.
No heavy battery, no massive lithium mines, no toxic waste batteries to dispose of after just 2 years.
Not net zero, but a HELL of a lot closer that this EV scam was!
Aka The leftist agenda.
Even people with an AVERAGE IQ knew this.
This is why the fed gubment needs to be cut to half its current size. We need that chainsaw guy from Argentina to come up and do to major work.
Starting with about 87,000 IRS agents, and the entire Dept. Of Education.
Trump accused him of sending all their criminals here. Not sure if that’s true, but he did clean up his country.
Wouldn’t doubt that he did. Outsourced his problems to useful idiots. Can’t say as blame him either.
There are over 5,000 classified patents. If the Gov/military would release the technology they already have, we wouldn’t be arguing over wind/solar/coal/oil.
In the meantime, Nassim Haramein has already cracked the code to suck the energy out of the aether. I hope he is not given the pavement temperature challenge before he can get the technology out for the world to see. This will change everything. He has also cracked the code on how to generate and control gravity. He has reconciled Einstein’s field equations with quantum mechanics and developed a new formula that scales every boundary. He is our Nikola Tesla of this century but with even greater achievements.
Don’t know how true it is but back in the 60-70s it was rumored that the auto industry could build cars from that era to get 50mpg. According to the rumor it wasn’t released because big oil didn’t want a drop in their profits. Can you imagine what they could do now if the above rumor was true in the 1960-1970s?
Demonize one source of energy to promote EVs ![]()
Kind of like that horseless carriage thing back in the day. Who would imagine not using horses to go around in. A horse is able to go places that horseless carriage can’t go. They called it “the devil wagon,” and said its mission was to destroy the world. We explore why the horseless carriage was so scary, how it was eventually accepted, and what it can teach us about the future of self-driving cars. The first self-driving vehicle was a horse. And just think, back then stealing a horse was a hanging offense.
Even without the special patents, back in the day I had a Dodge Coronet with a 440 cu. in. engine that got over 20 mpg, even after 250,000 miles.
I see this EV craze as I saw the 8 track being the hot ticket in music and Beta for video. Both great ideas, but like EV, a flash in the pan and due to be replaced very soon as technology renders them obsolete. Same will hold true with solar and wind generation. I say this because if you look at the 40+ year old technology that is still powering the Voyager spacecraft, I can’t help think what this technology moved forward to today could accomplish. Think for a moment how we looked at Captain Kirk and his communicator. Now look at your cell phone. I think that makes the point. Great things are one the horizon if we don’t waste all our money getting hung up on what will prove to be a failed experiment.
That looks like the I Dream of Jennie car Tony drove.
I agree, to achieve an ability to phase out all fossil fuel powered vehicles would require a truly massive expenditure.
There are over 196,000 fuel stations for the public in the United States. To add 1 electrical charging station is $200,000. So then it takes anywhere from 30 minutes to up to 12 hours to charge a car.
It takes on average 15 years to amortize the cost of 1 gas pump at current depreciation rates. It can be done faster but the industry standard is 15 years.
Cool story bro, why all the accounting though? To show there is no real desire to go to an all EV standard by 2035 it’s just another Progressive talking point to virtue signal their high mindedness.
Picture perfect example of the tyranny of the compassionate
Both great cars, from a time when all cars each had their own unique style. Now they seem to all be variations of boxes or eggs.
A semi carrying a load of EV batteries shut down California interstate 15 northbound for a day and a half this past Friday.
