This isn’t about replacing gas-powered cars with EVs. It’s about getting you out of your car.
Washington Times (9/25/23) editorial: "A complete transition to electric vehicles is not going to happen. That admission came last week from the Biden administration official in charge of handing out subsidies to the alternative energy industrial complex that benefits from the White House’s EV mandate. Jigar Shah, chief of the Energy Department’s Loan Programs Office, was responding to someone on X who naively believed the EV push is actually about changing the automotive fleet from one powered by gasoline to one powered by electricity. The true goal is reshaping society.'...Mr. Shah knows there are not enough mines on the planet to produce the trillions of pounds of minerals that would be necessary to have enough electric vehicles for everyone who wants a car, particularly considering hundreds of millions of people on this planet are going to join the middle class in the next decade or so. They are going to want automobiles as well. The good news is that some people are fighting back. Our friends at the American Energy Alliance are constructing the Save Our Cars Coalition, which is guided by a clear understanding of what the administration is up to. Personal ownership of the automobile liberated millions of Americans to live, work and travel where and when they pleased. That’s a freedom worth defending."
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"Manufacturers – and the energy producers who power us – are core to Pennsylvania’s economy, workforce, and technological competitive advantage. Other states have seen right through CCI’s litigation pitch, too – as one local Maine official said when CCI came knocking on her town’s door, filing a climate lawsuit would be 'like we're suing ourselves.'"
– David N. Taylor,
Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association
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