Posted on 06/14/2022 9:35:18 AM PDT by Pollard
That would make a trip to town $30 for me. A lot of people here would be paying $150 a week to commute to their jobs. Rural.
I saw a headline yesterday about states out west that are
pushing back against CornPop’s desire to have charging
stations all over the place. Apparently the infrastructure
required just isn’t feasible or something like that.
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They have a ways to go before electric transportation is the
rule of the day. Charging stations is one thing but the other
is time. You can fill up a vehicle in 20 minutes or so with
gasoline. But that won’t be the case with Electric vehicles
as it takes time to recharge the batteries to capacity.
add to that the mandate to E-15
add to that the mandate to E-15
You must have huge fuel tanks if it takes 20 minutes to fill them.😳
20 minutes? Are you using a hand pump.
On the other hand
https://www.clayandbuck.com/wsj-writer-describes-a-miserable-ev-road-trip/
What about all the products made from Oil, you going to get rid of them also, only 60% of Oil goes for Gasoline, the rest for other products, like plastics.
Our economy is a petroleum based economy. It has been since post WWII. Charging $20 per gallon for fuel is not going to change that.
USA may be petro-based, but many predict we will be near 3rd world if energy prices continue to rise unchecked.
Many business models are structured on low cost energy—diesel, gasoline, nat. gas. They cannot continue to participate in the economy if prices continue to rise unchecked. Same for commuters.
Some truckers have stated they cannot afford to stay in business if diesel goes past $7-$8, and many people cannot afford $10 gas—let alone $20./gallon gas to get to work, provide deliveries, etc.
Can it really be a petroleum based economy if no one can afford petroleum?
Nope, just a little time, fill the tank, get a drink, use the
bathroom, etc. etc.
EV isn’t the major solution but it has some uses for sure.
We,re not going back to the horse/buggy, paddle boats, etc
but change is going to happen, good or bad. I’ll not be
around to see it but wish I could be. Take care.
So a little more to your pit stop. 10-4.
We’re not going to stop buying gasoline. It is a necessity that takes priority. We will only reduce spending on luxuries which will keep destroying the economy in its own way.
If anybody in those 2 categories still votes Dem after this, they are seriously mentally ill
I don’t know the demographic groups, but there are many people who were just getting by before gas doubled and food prices soared.
If you want to destroy our country, yes. That’s their plan.
I don’t know, I can’t speak for everyone. I’m just a working stiff. This sucks for most everyone.
Where do they think all the nice things come from?
It is very disappointing that the elites think things just... Come from the store?
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