Rep. Massie SHOCKS Buttigieg When He Shows What’d Happen if Everyone Used Electric Cars

It seems that Pete’s choices in his sexual orientation mirror his incompetence in his position in the illegal Biden administration. Let’s be clear: this illegal administration has a singular purpose to destroy this country and its culture.

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tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago

That is their intent, pain and suffering.

Brewer55
Brewer55
2 years ago

Facts are an inconvenient truth.

Of course, there is no intention for the current size population to be needing the power consumption necessary to charge the electric cars, as well as the A/C and other appliances in the average American household. By 2030, they have already devised the plan to reduce the population by ~90%. So, Buttplug and his ilk will continue to lie and promote this green agenda knowing full well that the remaining population at the end of the die off will be in urban centers with driverless uber vehicles.

At least that is their demonic plan — God has His plan! Amen.

FJQ
FJQ
2 years ago

OR … we could let the market figure it out instead of forcing, and taxing, and mandating, and subsidizing.
Massie makes a big stink about a need for massive improvements to the electical grid and infrastructure; but even he seems to see no problem with the government deciding what we will be able to buy and what we won’t and when.
I, for one, do not buy into the efficiency argument. A power plant is much more efficient in getting BTUs out of fossil fuels (about 50% vs about 30% for ICEs), but then there’s the issue of losses in distribution and charging; the costs of building out the infrastructure (including environmental costs); and the costs and environmental issues around the batteries themselves.
The whole thing is a scam to force totally unnecessary production and consumption. It will make the GDP look good; but, then, so does cancer. You get cancer, you go to the doctor, you and your insurance pay medical bills, the GDP improves — the Broken Windows fallacy of economics.
When we no longer use oil for transportation, the cost of oil drops to the floor. Then, because oil becomes cheap we start producing half of our electricity in oil-fired power plants. So, we trade oil burned in cars for cars that run on electricity produced by oil at the power plant.
And fifty years hence, when there’s still oil but the cost of the battery materials has gone through the roof and environmental damage from batteries has the Leftists outraged, they’ll pull the ol’ switcheroo and mandate that everyone shift from those expensive, polluting battery-powered cars to the newly re-branded and renamed Internal Combustion Engine.

Kal
Kal
2 years ago

when are going to start eliminating these people, like this smug little piece of crap. At present with approximately 80% of the population poked, they have already eliminated these people. Do we allow them to continuing killing us? The Deagel report gives that 82% Americans will be dead by 2025, along with variable number in other countries, We see many of the countries abroad taking the fight to their leader in very direct ways. Are American so coddled that we will be the easy sheep to the final slaughter?

Up Yours
Up Yours
2 years ago

It’s a cinch the butt doesn’t know tab A from slot B.

Rasputin14
Rasputin14
2 years ago
Reply to  Up Yours

He knows where your butt is though.

Otis D
Otis D
2 years ago

rearranging deck chairs on the titanic

Rasputin14
Rasputin14
2 years ago
Reply to  Otis D

As well as refreshing the urinal cakes.

Arch Stanton
Arch Stanton
2 years ago

Let the electric car buyer beware—your one ton battery has to be replaced at an average out-of-pocket cost of $8500 every 3-4 years. Happy trails.

Rasputin14
Rasputin14
2 years ago

Remember, if too many EVs shut down the grid they shut down the gas pumps, too. We’d all be truly F’d.