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Dear Elites Chasing 100 Percent ‘Clean Energy’: Your Ignorance Is Showing: The electric vehicle conversation reveals two things: Biden’s ignorance of Americans’ lives, and Democrats’ fake concern for the planet.
The Federalist ^ | 03/21/2022 | Kylee Zempel

Posted on 03/21/2022 8:22:48 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

As gas prices pinch Americans, quite a buzz has emerged over electric vehicles. Many ordinary Americans are lamenting both the astronomical prices at the pump and the Biden administration’s subsequent push for electric cars as he blames Russia. The corrupt press is predictably suggesting those spurned Biden critics are spinning “conspiracy theories.”

But it isn’t a conspiracy theory to point out that the White House has gas-powered Americans right where it wants them, nor is it conspiratorial to note that the administration — including President Joe Biden, Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Vice President Kamala Harris, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm — has used the gasoline crisis it largely created to pump green dreams, including a transition to electric vehicles.

More than being completely tone-deaf to the plight of Americans who, while struggling to pay $4 a gallon for gas probably don’t have tens of thousands of dollars lying around to buy a Tesla, the Biden administration also ignores the severe shortage of microchips and scarcity of available vehicles anyway. Given those constraints, even those who can afford to buy new cars probably can’t just waltz into a dealership and be relieved of the fuel burden.

Even more, though, the whole electric vehicle debacle reveals two things: the Biden administration and other ruling class ignorance of the lives of most Americans, and Democrats’ fake concern for the environment.

Left-Wing Elites Know Nothing of America’s Pulse

The Federalist recently told the stories of Americans coast-to-coast suffering under record gas prices. These people included Dennis Johnson, a sixth-generation dairy farmer in Michigan, who now pays about $50,000 per month just for fuel to run his operation. Mason Gross has watched diesel costs trickle down and increase start-up costs for small businesses. In both cases, electric vehicles seem undesirable and unworkable.

Tyler Hake, who has owned Wash Our Windows Wisconsin for almost four years, told The Federalist how gas prices are affecting his operations too, and why electric vehicles aren’t a good solution. To run his business and haul his equipment, Hake operates two pickup trucks with 24-gallon tanks, and while he could fill each tank for about $60 last year, this year it will cost about $100 each. When he fueled up one truck for his first job this season, he spent $85 — and the tank was only partially filled.

“I’m dreading the rest of the season here if it keeps climbing,” Hake said.

“Electric vehicles are not cheap,” Hake added. “When I buy trucks, they’re typically 10, 12 years old — at least that’s what I’m looking for. You know, I’m not looking to spend $30,000 on a vehicle. And they didn’t make electric vehicles necessarily back then, especially pickup trucks. … I imagine I would be spending quite a bit more on an electric truck.”

Hake said his preference is to look for trucks from the mid-2000s that he can invest about $5,000 or $6,000 in. But even if cost weren’t a factor, functionality and durability certainly are.

“I need trucks that can hold all the equipment and can tow all the same stuff,” Hake said. “I can imagine it would be difficult to find [electric vehicles] that would be able to allow me to do the same things.”

This story repeats itself in countless industries across the country. How are lawn care and snow removal companies ubiquitous in the Midwest supposed to ditch gasoline for electric cars? Do Washington elites — especially the Biden administration, which is “all in” on its goal to achieve “100 percent clean electricity by 2035 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2050” — really expect these blue-collar workers to trade in their plow-mounted, rough-and-tumble dually diesel trucks for the soon-to-arrive, gadget-mobile electric pickups that appear better suited for a coastal dad show-and-tell than for actually working?

When these workers are 24 hours into a snow-removal job, what are they supposed to do while their trucks are recharging and the flakes are still coming down? What about independent drivers of 18-wheelers who aren’t part of, say, a Walmart or Amazon fleet?

Electric cars might have a comparable mileage range to a regular car, but what about charge time? For truck drivers, already burdened by countless regulations, dead time adds up. The same goes even for people in sales who put on hundreds of miles driving across their territories day in and day out.

Perhaps, more importantly, do these workers want to switch to electric? Does it pass their personal cost-benefit calculations? Climate-extreme elitists never bothered to ask — and don’t care about the answer.

Where Do You Think EVs Get Their Electricity?

This entire conversation is nonsensical, especially because electric vehicles aren’t actually good for the planet. The Biden administration and other coastal elites can bloviate all day about “environmental justice,” whatever that means, but it’s all just hot air.

Do you know where the electricity for “clean” vehicles comes from? Most of it comes from fossil fuels, with one 2020 study showing that these nonrenewables are the primary EV energy source in 43 of the 50 states.

“[O]ne of Tesla’s Supercharger stations was reported to get 13 percent of their energy from natural gas and 27 percent from coal,” which are both fossil fuels, Federalist intern Alasdaire Fleitas noted on Wednesday. “Power plants burn coal to generate electricity to power electric cars and emit a higher fossil fuel footprint than the left would care to admit.” 

Democrats love to chatter about “emissions,” but while electric vehicles are great for virtue-signaling because they avoid the exhaust given off on the back end by gas-powered cars, they emit greenhouse gases on the front end by running on energy derived from fossil fuel combustion at a power plant.

And this is to say nothing of how electric cars increase our reliance on super-polluters like China for battery and other manufacturing.

None of Your Business

The Democrats pushing electric cars while scurrying around to speeches and fundraisers in private jets and fleets of SUVs clearly don’t really care about the planet, and they don’t care about the lives of normal Americans.

But it’s more than hypocrisy. Using gas prices to push vulnerable Americans into their green policy goals is also coercive. And bragging about “zero emissions” by pushing expensive cars that are still built on fossil fuels and pollution is completely dishonest.

It’s also ignorant. Americans have work, personal responsibilities, and expenses that lead them to assess costs and benefits and invest in the best vehicles to help them provide for their families and their customers. They don’t want electric vehicles; they want a $5,000 pickup truck, and they have a good reason for it. Stop ruining their lives.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: democrats; energy; ev; greenenergy

1 posted on 03/21/2022 8:22:48 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

“Dear Elites Chasing 100 Percent ‘Clean Energy’: Your Ignorance Is Showing”

No, sorry. Their BRILLIANCE is showing, at least relative to our side. They are NOT ignorant, at least their leaders, and they know EXACTLY what they’re doing.

The ‘ignorant’ people are those on our side, who claim they’re dumb, misinformed, ignored, or just stupid - and thereby claim that we can somehow prevail by explaining the ‘error in their ways’. Those making the claim are getting totally played and outsmarted, and they are CLUELESS.


2 posted on 03/21/2022 8:29:51 PM PDT by BobL (I eat at McDonald's and shop at Walmart, I just don't tell anyone.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Its beyond belief to me that anyone could think that the green energy system’s could replace what the oil/ coal/ natural gas can do cheaply.


3 posted on 03/21/2022 8:39:06 PM PDT by South Dakota (Patriotism is the new terrorism )
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To: BobL

Exactly that. Pains me to see so many here repeat the same mistakes.


4 posted on 03/21/2022 8:44:05 PM PDT by CatOwner (Don't expect anyone, even conservatives, to have your back when the SHTF in 2021 and beyond.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Bookmark.


5 posted on 03/21/2022 9:18:21 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono
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To: SeekAndFind
The real question is, when does government at all levels, start replacing fuel tax with electricity tax? The real unicorn in all of this is that EV True Believers believe that the cost of government will decrease when they drive an EV instead of a gas guzzler.

When the realization hits, that day will become "I Told You So Day".

6 posted on 03/22/2022 1:50:23 AM PDT by Bernard (Jeffrey Toobin may turn out to be the most ethical character at CNN because he only abused himself.)
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To: SeekAndFind
It seems odd that the person you would think would be the biggest booster of electric cars, Elon Musk, has recently tweeted that we should increase oil and gas production to offset what we are losing from Russia. Of course, his Falcon 9 and Starship spacecraft use kerosene and LNG for fuel.
7 posted on 03/22/2022 3:15:54 AM PDT by jmcenanly ("The more corrupt the state, the more laws." Tacitus, Publius Cornelius)
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To: SeekAndFind

How do you build anything green? answer: fossil fuel. Its a scam to gain access to American tax dollars


8 posted on 03/22/2022 4:10:47 AM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: SeekAndFind

Deep State isn’t ignorant.

It’s evil.

And it’s okay with that.


9 posted on 03/22/2022 4:12:47 AM PDT by mewzilla (We need to repeal RCV wherever it's in use and go back to dumb voting machines.)
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To: ronnie raygun

Climate crap has as much to do with saving the planet as CoupFlu policy does with protecting public health.


10 posted on 03/22/2022 4:13:45 AM PDT by mewzilla (We need to repeal RCV wherever it's in use and go back to dumb voting machines.)
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To: Bernard
The real question is, when does government at all levels, start replacing fuel tax with electricity tax?

Some states like Illinois tack on extra for the yearly registration fee. It is an extra $100 in Illinois.

11 posted on 03/22/2022 4:21:01 AM PDT by EVO X ( )
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To: Bernard

There’s already the drumbeat of “mileage tax” that has been heard from DC. The government is going to get their taxes one way or another.


12 posted on 03/22/2022 7:46:21 AM PDT by JoJo354 (JUST SAY NO to covid vaxx!)
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To: EVO X

$100 is about what the average American contributes to the Federal hwy system via the existing Federal gas tax. EV pay zero gas tax so it makes sense to charge them to use the roads they are causing road damages just like ICE light duty vehicles. More actually as the rate of road wear is directly dependent on the road load measured in PSI for each of the tire footprint contact patch.

Here’s the math on the Fed gas tax and the average American.

13500 miles per year avg mileage driven that’s to the NHTSA

25.5 mpg light duty fleet average as of February 2022 that includes all LDV not just car light trucks are in that fleet average as well. Which means sedans and compacts are getting significantly better than 25 mpg to bring the fleet avg to that point. Anyway I digress this is about average.

13,500/25.5= 529.5 gallons used per year avg. Fed gas tax is 18.3

529*0.183= $96.8

That’s just under a hundred bucks in Federal hwy contributions per driver. The various states have State gas tax Texas is 20 cents per gallon which means the average Texan contributes $105 to the state highway fund or year. So the hundred bucks from Illinois is right in line with what the average gas user in Texas is paying. However Illinois had the 5th highest gas tax at 40 cents per gallon so those EV drivers are aactually paying half what their average gas user in that state pay.


13 posted on 03/22/2022 2:29:26 PM PDT by JD_UTDallas ("Veni Vidi Vici" )
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To: JoJo354

As fuel.economy rises less funds are put in the Federal hwy system. Evs pay zero and those numbers are growing fast. The Federal fund is running at a loss and is taking money from the general fund aka income tax revenue to keep it solvent more than half of the highway fund is coming out of the general fund gas tax would need to double to close that gap and stop using income taxes for roads. The system is a liability and WILL be funded one way or the other. Either income taxes rise to cover increasing use of the general fund or gas taxes rise or a third revenue stream is used either way it will be funded. So how to get those funds is the only question. The moral concept of use more pay more is the most equitable way to raise revenue periods. User pays has a long history of being the clearest signal to conserve or reduce use of a resource in every instance of its implementation.


14 posted on 03/22/2022 2:35:51 PM PDT by JD_UTDallas ("Veni Vidi Vici" )
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To: JD_UTDallas

Understood. It will not go over well for the rural folk though. Our nearest town of decent size is an hour away. We have some small towns but good luck with any specialty doctors or stores. Not even a Target, Sams, Costco anywhere near us. So will we be penalized for living away from these places?


15 posted on 03/22/2022 3:19:53 PM PDT by JoJo354 (JUST SAY NO to covid vaxx!)
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To: JD_UTDallas

Illinois has also been raising the registration fees on ICE cars. It is now $150.


16 posted on 03/23/2022 4:59:16 AM PDT by EVO X ( )
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