Jeremy wrote:
I understand both sides of the debate. Some never will. Many do not know what Mercury Poisoning is or what using Coal as an energy source does to all natural forms of life. It is pretty typical though. Coal puts Mercury in air and water but many don't care. If they watch a child or relative die from it they might decide to read up on the topic.
Hi Jeremy. The real reason that Ford, Chevy, ect are going EV is also why Ford went to Aluminum. IE the EPA. Less weight, better gas mileage. EV, perfect gas Mileage. Do I think EV is the way to go? Only if you live in a large/big city. Same as for LE Car. But people don't want to know the Truth, just their taught beliefs. Pity IMO.
mbrillhart1957 wrote:
What was proposed was not a bill or law. It was a "Resolution". It has no binding or teeth behind it. It was done to show support for our oil, gas, and coal industry.
yes I know it will never be a law or were they serious but it was just a statement supporting oil and gas and pointing out the utter insanity of the laws banning the sale of new gas cars in 2035 that several of the intellectually dishonest liberal states are passing. electric cars with their battery production and disposal has just as much if not more environmental problems as gas powered cars and renewable wind and solar power has just as much environmental problems as oil production and the greedy " clean energy" big business is just as greedy if not more than "big oil"
Jeremy wrote:
I understand both sides of the debate. Some never will. Many do not know what Mercury Poisoning is or what using Coal as an energy source does to all natural forms of life. It is pretty typical though. Coal puts Mercury in air and water but many don't care. If they watch a child or relative die from it they might decide to read up on the topic.
It’s not that they don’t care
It’s just that they put money before anything else
They would sit and watch every family member die as long as they got paid 👎🤬🤣
Totally agree with you DC.
Danger25
Loc: Philly/ Cape may New Jersey
The rare earth minerals needed for electric cars are mined by child labor in africa and china
The batteries for electric cars are toxic and cant be put in a landfil…so where they gonna put them after replacement
Electricity is created using fossil fuels….
Our power grid cany handle a simple heat wave…how do they expect everyone to juice up?
Once you leave your house,..theres no where to recharge.
Electric cars is a lofty goal but not feasable or practical yet.
#1 so many people like evs but the grid is not ready for them
#2 who gives a ---- what they doin in wyoming; nobody lives there
#3 apologies to wyo res. how many?
#4 u funny jeremy
Population is 550,000. Would not live anywhere else. We have bumper stickers that say " You can visit but go back home".
mbrillhart1957 wrote:
Population is 550,000. Would not live anywhere else. We have bumper stickers that say " You can visit but go back home".
550K in Wyoming and 4 million in Oregon. No brainer there.
Danger25 wrote:
The rare earth minerals needed for electric cars are mined by child labor in africa and china
The batteries for electric cars are toxic and cant be put in a landfil…so where they gonna put them after replacement
Electricity is created using fossil fuels….
Our power grid cany handle a simple heat wave…how do they expect everyone to juice up?
Once you leave your house,..theres no where to recharge.
Electric cars is a lofty goal but not feasable or practical yet.
Makes perfect sense doesn't it
Shouldn't ban nothin'!
If you like the idea of an electric car, buy one. With less demand, maybe the price of gas will go down.
If you prefer gas or diesel, stay with that.
No one else should be able to tell you what you should like or dislike.
I don't care what you want to drive either. I just don't want anyone of them subsidized. Let the free market decide. Keep government out of it.
I was thinking California, I like the sound of getting 5 million settlement.
mbrillhart1957 wrote:
Population is 550,000. Would not live anywhere else. We have bumper stickers that say " You can visit but go back home".
amen brother
like to have a few of thosestickers for maine
1.3 mil and counting
mbrillhart1957 wrote:
I don't care what you want to drive either. I just don't want anyone of them subsidized. Let the free market decide. Keep government out of it.
wyo must have some dang smart folks 1957
mbrillhart1957 wrote:
Population is 550,000. Would not live anywhere else. We have bumper stickers that say " You can visit but go back home".
only 550,000? I think there was more than that in Yellowstone last time I was there,
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