California to Ban the Sale of New Gasoline Cars by 2035

It's incredible that no matter how many times this dumb meme is debunked, it keeps rearing it's ugly head

Read the comments?

That's an op-ed piece to help promote EV.
I'm not knocking them, but just not for me.
Real world scenarios just don't make sense to me.
 
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you can run out of gas too..

these arguments are stupid
 
I knew they would try this and the government wants to pump out this garbage to overwhelm the electrical grid with no solar or battery storage onsite. The legislation does not help fund these features to alleviate grid strain.

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I recommended this years ago, they are building out chargers at strip malls with no solar or battery backup. I saw one system in Germany generating 800kw easy enough to fast charge five or six cars at a time in 10 to 20 minutes. This is the ideal scenario for battery backup and solar. There are going to be apartment complexes adding this as an amenity which is a necessity. Please take the time, to build a solar canopy.

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We need this at apartment complexes which will help expand the EV market greatly.
 
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I did more research and digging into this peculiar situation. There is alot of political corruption money floating around from the fossil fuel/car industry that get funneled into faux progressives/climate activist. The ones doing Powerpoint slides about global warming from a red state, these are the ones you need to watch carefully. It is a national security issue, other countries want the U.S. desperation importing oil.

1. It is odd they timed this announcement during the peak heat season where everybody is going to be blasting their AC. Now other states can use this as reason not to ban internal combustion energy cars. California will flop to help the other states keep extending the use of internal combustion engine cars made in you know where countries.

The California car market was overwhelmingly trending towards EV anyways.

2. Setting up these charging stations with no battery backup, no renewable energy on site. I haven't charge at a site with one yet which makes no sense. The federal government is wanting to put millions of these charging stations in the middle of nowhere with no renewable energy or backup tied to a fragile grid.

3. The Chinese who execute corrupt politicians, are building batteries without the expensive metals such as nickel cobalt. There are also other components I am not seeing which is increasing demand for these precious commodities.

It is no wonder, Elon Musk fled the state and moved his headquarters. I have had dealings with these faux progressives, they turn my stomach and I wish I was living in China.
 
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I provide consulting services to major corporation dealing with political corruption. I help them spot it, and develop effective counter measures to circumvent it. I won't name clients, but many have gone on to become highly successful companies. If you don't confront it, they will bankrupt your company while appearing as an ally.

This announcement timed knowing established weather patterns, oil prices normalizing, decided to announce this ban. When they could have waited until cooler weather boosting capacity on the grid and a spike in oil prices related to Ukraine. I am not pointing out any one person, this is a long term trend of corruption by faux climate activist.

I live in Michigan, they tried this down here, which is how I recognized and associated a pattern. They had put signage on EV chargers saying it is unavailable during peak hours due to grid outages or chargers being down. Frequent grid outages in a cool climate that had never happened before unrelated to any weather event. Than major car manufacturers announce their intention of building a $10 billion battery factory with good paying jobs/tax revenue and all of a sudden it disappeared. EV chargers started being more available. I wouldn't want gas stations and oil companies being messed with like this, I don't like to be a pawn of a much larger game.

We all know how they setup good doer non-profits after leaving where money is siphoned off for administrative expenses. They get involved in the entertainment industry and walk away with lucrative deals.
 
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Canadian Tesla owner says automaker locked him out of his car until he pays $26,000 for new battery

“A Tesla owner in Canada said the battery on his $140,000 vehicle died and that the electric automaker told him a replacement would cost him $26,000 and has locked him out of the vehicle until he gets a new one.

Zelaya said he is a year outside his warranty period and wants to sell the car but that he can't because his ownership papers are in the car, which he cannot get into because it is locked.

‘I'll never buy another Tesla again,’ he said. ‘That's the long way of me saying stay the (expletive) away from Teslas.’”

 
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