EPA Proposed Greenhouse Gas Rules, Years 2027-2032

Vinnie_B

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I truly dont believe all ICE will be totally banned. IT will be available still for the RICH and the few privileged.....IMO
 

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Been watching all the MECUM and BARRET JACKSON auctions.........ICE sales are at all time highs gentleman.........ICE aint going nowhere for awhile......enjoy them peeps!
 

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Until they setup the infrastructure and EV all mass transportation for trucking and transportation........ dont worry about it......enjoy your ICE

That is the scary part, the Greens don't care if infrastructure is ready, they don't want you driving at all.

Nope, endgame is your inability to afford your own personal transportation. EV are a pathway to this. The powers that be HATE you and your middle class and the autonomy that the automobile provided.

Soon due to lack of power there will be limits on who can drive or where. Limits on charging. Then there will be personal limits on energy consumption, no more just using what you want as long as you pay your bills, oh no, that's not equitable and fair to those that can't afford it.

And this is just from personal cars on the grid. Wait till large trucks, big rigs and construction equipment like excavators and such get forced to go EV. Already the same piling rig in EV form takes almost a day to charge, runs for 3hrs max. You're gonna need multiples of them to keep production with the rest on standby charging. Our grid is ****ED and they know it.
 

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Nope, endgame is your inability to afford your own personal transportation. EV are a pathway to this. The powers that be HATE you and your middle class and the autonomy that the automobile provided.

Soon due to lack of power there will be limits on who can drive or where. Limits on charging. Then there will be personal limits on energy consumption, no more just using what you want as long as you pay your bills, oh no, that's not equitable and fair to those that can't afford it.

And this is just from personal cars on the grid. Wait till large trucks, big rigs and construction equipment like excavators and such get forced to go EV. Already the same piling rig in EV form takes almost a day to charge, runs for 3hrs max. You're gonna need multiples of them to keep production with the rest on standby charging. Our grid is ****ED and they know it.
I dont disagree.......further down the rabbit hole the uglyier it gets.
 

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Nope, endgame is your inability to afford your own personal transportation. EV are a pathway to this. The powers that be HATE you and your middle class and the autonomy that the automobile provided.

Soon due to lack of power there will be limits on who can drive or where. Limits on charging. Then there will be personal limits on energy consumption, no more just using what you want as long as you pay your bills, oh no, that's not equitable and fair to those that can't afford it.

And this is just from personal cars on the grid. Wait till large trucks, big rigs and construction equipment like excavators and such get forced to go EV. Already the same piling rig in EV form takes almost a day to charge, runs for 3hrs max. You're gonna need multiples of them to keep production with the rest on standby charging. Our grid is ****ED and they know it.
100% spot on.


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A friend of ours has a Tesla, and him and his wife drove it from Central Texas to Indianapolis to see their grandkids. He said it was a nightmare how often and how long they had to stop for. That's about 2300 miles round trip. No thanks.
 

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