Wednesday, October 19

Going Green Versus Petroleum Crude Oil

 

If you are wondering whether or not to buy an electric vehicle regardless of the EV being new or used, my suggestion is that you should wait until after the midterms in just a few weeks.


Because of INFLATION, ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, CRIME, VIOLENCE, and CRT TAUGHT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, the Democrats will lose control of both the House and Senate and when that happens, things are going to change big time in this country.


The price of gasoline is not high because of Russia invading Ukraine or OPEC reducing the production of oil by 2 million barrels or Oil Companies gouging prices...   it is because Biden in his first day in office, stopped the XL Pipeline and began to wage war on the Oil/Gas industries...


Before Biden did that, the USA was energy independent and it did not matter what Russia, China, or OPEC did or didn't do...


The MIDTERMS will change all that and we will go back to the way it was...  that is not to say that the United States is NOT GOING GREEN...  because it is...  it is just not going green as fast as the LIBERALS want us to go green...  and the conservatives will slow the process down so that it does not hurt our economy.


Change needs to happen gradually over time...  it is not that people don't like change, they don't like being changed, and going green is going to substantially change people and the way we live and do business.


People with anykind of common sense should be able to see that right away.


The vast majority of Americans cannot afford new electric vehicles and many can still not afford used electric vehicles...  so what what are those people supposed to do just SUCK IT UP?


We need thousands and thousands of charging stations...  We are not even close to that amount...   Can you imagine driving an EV on vacation and having the wait on the highway 6 or more hours for an available charging station to become available?


Are there sufficient power stations to handle the power consumption if everyone owned an electric vehicle. I would suspect that our power grids are no where near having those kinds of capacities.


What about storms that knock out the power grid?  What do people do then?


Maybe we should stay with hybrids for a decade or so to see how EVs play out in all scenarios rather than just jumping into this situation 100%...


This is the difference between liberals and conservatives...  conservatives want to move slow, consistent, and thorough...  and believe me you will one day appreciate that kind of a strategy...

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