It's not a coincidence, Governor Kemp, that these companies are setting up shop in red states. Be wary of embracing the EV mandate agenda...
The Blaze (6/19/23) column: "Every Republican in Washington voted against the Green New Deal subsidies and regulations on behalf of ineffective and unsafe energy. However, the GOP governors are groveling to bring the projects to their states rather than sabotaging the agenda – all for short-term subsidies. As Joe Biden rightfully chided these governors in his 2023 SOTU address: 'To my Republican friends who voted against it but still ask to fund projects in their districts, don’t worry. I promised to be the president for all Americans. We’ll fund your projects. And I’ll see you at the ground-breaking.' And indeed, that is what is occurring throughout red America. Earlier this month, Brian Kemp’s administration celebrated the EV manufacturing plans for South Korean-based Woory Industrial Company setting up shop in Dublin, Georgia...As the Institute for Energy Research observes, in the irony of all ironies, 'The United States is 4 times more dependent upon China’s minerals and their processing than it was on the Middle East at the peak of its oil dependency.' So, no politician acting in good faith could possibly believe that EVs are the solution to energy independence. They are the path to energy destitution and individual dependence on the government for all needs because EVs will become the only vehicles, too scarce and unaffordable for all but the elites."
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"Carbon imperialism, the corollary of the climate alarmist Net Zero movements that have reigned in Western capitals over the past three decades, has long been challenged by developing countries. But now, citizens of the Western metropoles are increasingly aligning with their counterparts in the East, united against Green ideology and its pernicious effects on human flourishing."
– Tilak Doshi, Forbes
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