Thursday, August 17, 2023

Those EV Shortcomings Aren’t Shortcomings at All By John F. Di Leo

Those EV Shortcomings Aren’t Shortcomings at All By John F. Di Leo
"...Summertime in America is filled with special occasions – music festivals and sporting events, neighborhood festivals and church parties, each of which draw thousands, even tens of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of attendees. Country Thunder, Summer Camp, Wander Down – a host of new multi-act events crop up every year. 
They take place in fields, state parks, even on working farms between harvests.
  • Where are these rock, alternative, and country music fans supposed to charge their EVs for eight hours, or even get a “quick charge” in three or four, so they can go home when it’s over?
There is an answer to all this. 
Don’t worry. 
They haven’t forgotten all these things.
The elites who advocate the sole production of EVs have an answer for this: 
You just won’t be able to do these things anymore. 
That’s all.
They don’t believe you need to do these things.
They want you to watch your entertainment on your smart TV or your laptop, on your streaming service, from the comfort of your apartment...
  • The conclusion is inescapable: In the final analysis, the EV pushers don’t see any gaps or contradictions. 
  • All the needs you have that EVs simply don’t meet, can’t meet, will never meet – well, these aren’t really needs at all...

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