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This is why you need to do research from all sources and not just wingnut sites that would find fault even if biden told every family it was a new law to buy an AR-15  and he is going to eliminate all federal IRS taxes.

I did research just before posting that.  https://minesafety.wv.gov/historical-statistical-data/production-of-coal-and-coke-1863-2013/

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The largest Ev solid state battery plant in the world was just built in Massachusetts

That would be Factorial Energy.  They still use lithium in their solid state batteries.



https://factorialenergy.com/technology/
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA



This is why you need to do research from all sources and not just wingnut sites that would find fault even if biden told every family it was a new law to buy an AR-15  and he is going to eliminate all federal IRS taxes.

Coal is booming under biden-exported to India and China. W.Va mines are shutting down because they cannot find enough miners.


Coal jobs dropped under Trump.
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/us-coal-jobs-down-24-from-the-start-of-trump-administration-to-latest-quarter-61386963


Under biden

https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/us-thermal-coal-exports-hit-5-year-highs-top-5-billion-2023-2024-02-01/
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And here's how all that cobalt is mined:



Personally, I'd rather drive a car that was fueled with petroleum products derived from a mine with a much smaller environmental footprint than a lithium mine, and that wasn't built with the fruits of child slave labor - African child slave labor, at that.  But then, I'm not a liberal.

1. Lithium is not mined in Africa. 90% of Teslas lithium comes from Australia.

2. China and Africa just signed a pact to stop using child labor in the cobalt mines.

3. You do know Cobalt is used in every single battery powered item in your house? Computers, tv's, cell phones, ice cars, smoke detectors and your wifes 12" mandingo vibrator powered by 4 d cells.
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As leftist idiot keep pushing battery subsidies in the US, Toyota is selling these cars starting at $50K.

They use hydrogen as a battery.

https://www.toyota.com/mirai/
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Leach fields in just one lithium mine:



As the accompanying article states:  "Although pretty from a distance, lithium mines are environmentally damaging and use a lot water and energy."


But hey, it's not coming out of a tailpipe on the EV, so it must be "environmentally friendly".

"F**king idiot" is a perfectly sober sobriquet for the sort that believes that nonsense.


You do know almost all the Ev co's are going to solid state batteries- Toyota, Nissan, Ford, BMW, Kia which uses no lithium. . Tesla is still  sticking with lithium for now. The largest Ev solid state battery plant in the world was just built in Massachusetts, another one is being built in KY by Ford, BMW and Kia who are going into together.
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Then there's the cobalt.  An EV typically needs 6 to 12 kg of the stuff - source:  https://www.carwow.co.uk/blog/what-is-cobalt-used-for-in-elecrtic-cars#gref

And here's how all that cobalt is mined:

Personally, I'd rather drive a car that was fueled with petroleum products derived from a mine with a much smaller environmental footprint than a lithium mine, and that wasn't built with the fruits of child slave labor - African child slave labor, at that.  But then, I'm not a liberal.

Not to mention that hydrogen tanks can be built from composites that cost pennies of what batteries cost.  And they don't require child labor from third world countries either, not to mention the environmental impact.  But liberals would rather spend your tax money on helping Chinese battery manufacturers make money instead of making electric cars viable by using hydrogen to store electricity instead.  Idiots.
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Every US industry is subsidized by the US govt including agriculture and big oil.

Which is wrong.
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But ok, tell the ceo of Stihl who said the people prefer electric and the industry is not going that way that he is wrong.

Would that be the new CEO?  Or is the the one they just let go?
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Then there's the cobalt.  An EV typically needs 6 to 12 kg of the stuff - source:  https://www.carwow.co.uk/blog/what-is-cobalt-used-for-in-elecrtic-cars#gref

And here's how all that cobalt is mined:




Personally, I'd rather drive a car that was fueled with petroleum products derived from a mine with a much smaller environmental footprint than a lithium mine, and that wasn't built with the fruits of child slave labor - African child slave labor, at that.  But then, I'm not a liberal.
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