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The Great Reset Didn’t Work: The Case of EVs
« on: February 21, 2024, 01:21:51 pm »
https://www.theepochtimes.com/opinion/the-great-reset-didnt-work-the-case-of-evs-5591179

The Great Reset Didn’t Work: The Case of EVs

By Jeffrey A. Tucker
2/20/24

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We are living through one of history’s longest and most excruciating versions of “We told you so.” When in March 2020, the world’s government decided to “shut down” the world’s economies, throttle any and all social activity, and deny kids schooling plus cancel worship services and holidays, there was no end to the warnings of the terrible collateral damage, even if most of them were censored.

Every bit of the warnings proved true. You see it in every story in the news. It’s behind every headline. It’s in countless family tragedies. It’s in the loss of trust. It’s in the upheaval in industry and demographics. The fingerprints of lockdowns are deeply embedded in every aspect of our lives, in ways obvious and not so much.

Actually, the results have been even worse than critics predicted, simply because the chaos lasted for such a long time. There are seemingly endless iterations of this theme. Learning losses, infrastructure breakages, rampant criminality, vast debt, inflation, lost work ethic, a growing commercial real estate bust, real income losses, political extremism, labor shortages, substance addiction, and more much besides, all trace to the fateful decision.

The headlines on seemingly unrelated matters go back to the same, in circuitous ways. A good example is the news of the electric vehicle bust. The confusion, disorientation, malinvestment, overproduction, and retrenchment—along with the crazed ambition to forcibly convert a country and world away from oil and gas toward wind and solar—all trace to those fateful days.

According to The Wall Street Journal: “As recently as a year ago, automakers were struggling to meet the hot demand for electric vehicles (EV). In a span of months, though, the dynamic flipped, leaving them hitting the brakes on what for many had been an all-out push toward an electric transformation.”

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Re: The Great Reset Didn’t Work: The Case of EVs
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2024, 01:33:54 pm »
All hype. All of it.

An expression of government, transmitted into the public square, Forced into corporate action.

But all bullshit...
That evaporated as it touched reality.

Kinda like DEI, which is also dead...
Moving the public sentiment through stakeholder corporatism.
A direct, ordered attempt to force governmental will
at the behest of Davos.

The whole thing a hat trick.

Covid
Corporate take-over at  massive scale
Forced will making change all the way down to retail.

Y'all don't know how close it came.

They're beating a dead horse now
Their fifteen minute cities will not come to fruition.
Unless they are rebranded
as Tumpy's Freedom cities.

Eternal Vigilance.