Posted on 10/08/2022 6:13:40 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
YOU FORGOT BALE TWINE-———:) :)
And “THE BIGGER HAMMER” SOLUTION.
Look at the bright side. There aren’t a whole lot of them on the road.
I did a tour in Coos Bay. Beautiful country.
Yes, of course!
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Been there - Yes it is.
North up the coast a bit into Douglass county is Heceta Head, lighthouse and beach.
I spent many hours on that beach - beautiful place.
Sept. 29, 2022:
Judge rules against Rivian: $15 billion in bonds denied
In a 34-page ruling, Trammell not only denied the $15 billion bonds requested by the JDA on Rivian’s behalf, but determined the electric automaker should not be exempt from traditional property taxes, invalidating the rental agreement negotiated between Rivian, the State of Georgia and the JDA. She also cast doubt over Rivian’s ability to sustain long-term financial success.
Trammell ruled that the JDA failed to justify the $15 billion in bonds for Rivian, which requires evidence that bonds are “sound, feasible and reasonable” and that the Rivian project would benefit the local counties invested in the new plant.
Rivian wants to build a gigantic electric-truck/auto assembly plant in Morgan & Walton Counties adjacent to Newton and Jasper Counties that will forever destroy our small towns, rural life & natural environment. Rivian has already gotten options through the Joint Development Authority on thousands of acres of rural land just outside our small towns of Madison, Rutledge, and Social Circle and is applying to rezone for industrial use. They are seeking waiver of environmental impact studies before rezoning in order to circumvent environmental constraints until too late to object.
And tows like a golf cart.
They gotta get that part figured out. Less than 100 mile range is no go for almost anyone that tows.
This should mean a used one might be cheap to buy. I don’t want an EV under any circumstance, but I notice in the advertising that Rivian (and I assume most other EV manufacturers) don’t seem to mention anything about what it costs to charge these at a public charging port. Probably doesn’t matter as the way things are going, the cost of all electricity will soon be out of sight, thanks to government policies.
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