Electric Cars Are a Scam
Townhall,
by
David Harsinyi
Original Article
Posted By: Mercedes44,
7/14/2023 4:57:43 AM
The left likes to treat skeptics of electrical cars as if they were Luddites. Truth is, making an existing product less efficient but more expensive doesn't really meet the definition of innovation.Even the purported amenities and technological advances EV makers like to brag about in their ads have been a regular feature of gas-powered vehicles going back generations. At best, EVs, if they fulfill their promise, are a lateral technology.
This is why there is no real "emerging market" for EVs in the United States as much as there's an industrial policy in place that props up EVs with government purchases, propaganda, state subsidies, cronyism, taxpayer-backed loans, and edicts.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
mifla 7/14/2023 6:05:54 AM (No. 1512308)
The greenies think they can force the marketplace to accept EVs before they are ready for prime time. The are wrong, but unless they are stopped, we are going to be walking everywhere. Except for JFK who will be flying.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
DVC 7/14/2023 6:19:59 AM (No. 1512315)
The headline is precisely correct.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 7/14/2023 7:02:01 AM (No. 1512348)
Electric cars were outdated a hundred years ago and windmills three hundred years ago. Windmills were only used where moving water wasn't available, for example Holland.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Hazymac 7/14/2023 7:22:53 AM (No. 1512369)
If Elon Musk wants to keep Tesla in business for the long run, he'll have to cut back on e-cars and start producing gasoline and diesel vehicles. E-cars were a bad idea from the beginning. I hope all the major auto manufacturers (except Toyota) don't go out of business when people aren't buying their golf carts--er, cars.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
felixcat 7/14/2023 8:26:41 AM (No. 1512419)
Good article but David like too many who criticize EVs, etc. fails to point out that the USA drills for oil, natural gas, etc in the cleanest and safest manner possible. We are so much more protective of the environment and its workers than any other country in the world.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bighambone 7/14/2023 8:54:59 AM (No. 1512444)
What could happen when an electric car is being driven through a heavy thunderstorm?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
EVRgreen4058 7/14/2023 9:25:43 AM (No. 1512475)
The only people buying EV's are wealthy elitists looking for a new toy. These are the types who can take advantage of the rebates as the average person can't afford these monstrosities let alone their higher electric bills to keep them charged. Greenies are ignoring all the mining involved that's usually done by impoverished people in Africa & China. The entire situation is so hypocritical and stinks of fraud and everything else associated with the progressive climate freaks who are the only ones profiting from this crap just as in Obama's Solyndra associated scandals. Just follow the money- it's as simple as that!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Highlander 7/14/2023 10:11:07 AM (No. 1512529)
If I had the money to spare, I would buy a Tesla, just to scoot around town, like having a legal golf cart. Beyond that; nope.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
walcb 7/14/2023 10:21:33 AM (No. 1512540)
Gas taxes pay for some of the road upkeep. EVs don't pay a lot of gas tax so we are not just subsidizing the EVs for the more wealthy buyers we are paying for the roads they drive on. You are not welcome.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 7/14/2023 10:34:32 AM (No. 1512555)
Just to reiterate:
The main reason EVs are a scam is their underlying reason for existence: while the planet may be cycling thru another warming phase to natural causes (e.g., Milankovitch cycles), as the last two dozen ice ages have demonstrated, manmade CO2 is not warming the planet...not now, not ever.
So will someone, anyone, give us all a (credible) reason for their promotion?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
j9zig2009 7/14/2023 11:45:19 AM (No. 1512610)
Imagine when u need battery replaced. It is a total loss.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
mc squared 7/14/2023 11:50:54 AM (No. 1512616)
#9: that's why the states and feds are eager to tax us by the mile. And when it's done through 'the cloud', rates can be different by time of day, day of the week, or penalize drivers for 'too much traveling'.
Control, control....
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
SALady 7/14/2023 12:07:10 PM (No. 1512636)
EV's are glorified golf carts. They are the perfect "solution" for a "problem" that simply does not exist.
If all you are doing is driving around in a city, and then going home each day to charge it, I guess an EV would be fine -- until the grid gets overloaded in your city and you aren't allowed to charge it for a few days.
For retirees like my husband and me, who like to go on long road trips to visit national parks often thousands of miles away, they are totally and completely useless.
If you think they are great, buy one. But the government needs to stop trying to force the rest of us into getting one. It's not going to happen!!!
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