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Offline rangerrebew

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WRITTEN BY ALEX EPSTEIN ON APR 13, 2023. POSTED IN LATEST NEWS

Biden’s 67% EV Policy: A Dictatorial Attack On America’s Drivers And Grid

granholm electric car showBiden’s proposed mandate of 67% EVs in the 2030s is a dictatorial attack on the American driver and the US grid that will:

Force Americans to drive inferior cars.
Place massive new demand for reliable electricity on a grid that is declining in reliable electricity supply. [emphasis, links added]


Biden’s EPA is planning to dictate new emissions regulations for cars that will increase the EV market share of vehicles sold from today’s 6% up to 67% by 2032. 1



1. Biden’s EV mandate will force Americans to drive more expensive, less capable cars

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