Wyoming's Idea of Net-Zero: Phase Out All New EV Auto Sales by 2035 - Granite Grok

Wyoming’s Idea of Net-Zero: Phase Out All New EV Auto Sales by 2035

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The Left’s Net-Zero mission translates to a net-zero lifestyle. A plan that adds millions of electric mouths to feed but contains no viable way to meet increased demand. Some legislators in Wyoming have found it lacking and are pushing back.

Related: Math is Hard, But Net Zero Emissions Math is Harder – It Can’t Be Done by 2050

 

The State of Wyoming is considering phasing out the sales of electric vehicles by 2035 to “ensure the stability” of its oil and gas industry.  Senators Jim Anderson, Brian Boner, Ed Cooper, Dan Dockstader, Representatives Donald Burkhart, Jr, and Bill Henderson sponsored the bill SJ0004.

In the bill, the group of politicians claimed that oil and gas production has been one of the state’s proud and valued industries, creating “countless jobs” and contributing “revenues to the state of Wyoming throughout the state’s history.”

 

Net Zero EVs by 2035. I like the sound of that.

I’m not entirely on board with this, however. Aside from the lies, hypocrisy, offshoring of emissions, and almost everything else (I’d never buy one), my problem with EVs is that they are elitist boutique talismans of a broken, woke Green culture. No average person can afford one without someone else helping to pay for it (taxpayers), and the reality is that they represent everything wrong with the Climate movement.

The Climate lies encapsulated into a pricey little package that eliminates the gas tax revenue stream while adding significantly more wear and tear on roads and bridges. EVs weigh much more than conventional vehicles of the same size, and no one is talking about that.

Stuff that up your list of under-funded red-listed bridges, you leftist pukes.

But if these one-percenter catastrophes had to compete honestly with gas combustion engines, I’d be OK with them. Yes, as an idea, they would have crashed and burned a decade earlier. Elon would not have had the money to buy Twitter and, by extension, expose the rampant abuse of power and censorship in the US government. Things would be different, but on the EV front, a bit more honest.

Team Green is trying to convince us that they have returned victorious from the Hero’s Journey, transcended the veil, and won god’s favor in the form of electric vehicles.

It’s total rubbish. And if a few State Senators in Wyoming want to have fun at their expense, have at it. Turnabout is fair play, as they say, and this is undoubtedly that.

 

 

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