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<blockquote data-quote="Valletta" data-source="post: 77199014" data-attributes="member: 430841"><p>But what if Joe is not president in two years and common sense conservatism at least influences government? The United States is not prepared to handle a sudden switchover to EVs. The power grid is not ready, the economy will be greatly damaged, the infrastructure is not ready, we are not prepared for the health problems and environmental damage the EVs will cause. EVs are far heavier than gas powered vehicles, the roads will wear out faster, the tires will wear out faster causing more particulates to be launched into our air, more bridges and parking ramps will collapse, and at least at the beginning our country will be at the mercy of foreign suppliers and supply chains. A new president might make the EV owners pay their fair share for roads and pollution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valletta, post: 77199014, member: 430841"] But what if Joe is not president in two years and common sense conservatism at least influences government? The United States is not prepared to handle a sudden switchover to EVs. The power grid is not ready, the economy will be greatly damaged, the infrastructure is not ready, we are not prepared for the health problems and environmental damage the EVs will cause. EVs are far heavier than gas powered vehicles, the roads will wear out faster, the tires will wear out faster causing more particulates to be launched into our air, more bridges and parking ramps will collapse, and at least at the beginning our country will be at the mercy of foreign suppliers and supply chains. A new president might make the EV owners pay their fair share for roads and pollution. [/QUOTE]
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