Electric Cars are NOT Environmentally-Friendly
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Electric Cars are NOT Environmentally-Friendly
Electric Cars are NOT Environmentally-Friendly
http://justinparrtech.com/JustinParr-Tech/electric-cars-are-not-environmentally-friendly/
Electric Cars Aren't As Eco-Friendly As You Think. Here's Why.
https://www.makeuseof.com/electric-cars-arent-ecofriendly/
Why electric cars aren’t as environmentally-friendly as you think
https://www.euronews.com/2019/08/17/exporting-contamination-who-pays-the-environmental-cost-of-electric-car-production
Mythbusting: "Electric cars are no more climate-friendly than ordinary cars!"
https://www.statkraft.com/newsroom/news-and-stories/archive/2019/mythbusting-electric-cars-are-no-more-climate-friendly-than-ordinary-cars/
Tesla's Electric Cars Aren't as Green as You Might Think
https://www.wired.com/2016/03/teslas-electric-cars-might-not-green-think/
16 Reasons Why Electric Vehicles Are For Suckers
https://lenpenzo.com/blog/id67408-16-reasons-why-electric-vehicles-are-for-suckers.html
http://justinparrtech.com/JustinParr-Tech/electric-cars-are-not-environmentally-friendly/
Electric Cars Aren't As Eco-Friendly As You Think. Here's Why.
https://www.makeuseof.com/electric-cars-arent-ecofriendly/
Why electric cars aren’t as environmentally-friendly as you think
https://www.euronews.com/2019/08/17/exporting-contamination-who-pays-the-environmental-cost-of-electric-car-production
Mythbusting: "Electric cars are no more climate-friendly than ordinary cars!"
https://www.statkraft.com/newsroom/news-and-stories/archive/2019/mythbusting-electric-cars-are-no-more-climate-friendly-than-ordinary-cars/
Tesla's Electric Cars Aren't as Green as You Might Think
https://www.wired.com/2016/03/teslas-electric-cars-might-not-green-think/
16 Reasons Why Electric Vehicles Are For Suckers
https://lenpenzo.com/blog/id67408-16-reasons-why-electric-vehicles-are-for-suckers.html
Elizabeth Theus- Posts : 5592
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Re: Electric Cars are NOT Environmentally-Friendly
Elizabeth Theus wrote:Electric Cars are NOT Environmentally-Friendly
Electric Cars Aren't As Eco-Friendly As You Think.
Try turning up the heater. That might help.
By the way, the advice is courtesy of Biden's Gas'N'Go Garage.
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https://thefederalist.com/2022/07/11/studies-show-the-electric-vehicles-democrats-insist-you-buy-are-worse-for-the-environment-and-lower-quality/
worse for the environment AND
They are of low quality.
worse for the environment AND
They are of low quality.
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Toronto landlord is banning EVs from its property.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/e-scooters-ban-parkdale-building-tenants-1.6966666
don't blame him...it's a catastrophic fire hazard.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/e-scooters-ban-parkdale-building-tenants-1.6966666
don't blame him...it's a catastrophic fire hazard.
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I have heard and do agree that EVs may not the the full answer to all the pollution humans are creating.
I have also heard and agree with the phrase - 'The best car for the Environment is the one you currently own.'
I have also heard and agree with the phrase - 'The best car for the Environment is the one you currently own.'
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How not to charge your Electric Truck.
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What was that?
I'm always interested in flying truck videos. They're generally EPIC.
I'm always interested in flying truck videos. They're generally EPIC.
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The Duke Boys?
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/report-shows-electric-vehicles-unreliable-160029308.html
unreliable. high maintenance....EXPENSIVE high maintainance.
unreliable. high maintenance....EXPENSIVE high maintainance.
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Battery cars are JUST LIKE the vaccines. This writer makes a persuasive point, why.
https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2024/01/28/evs-and-vaccines-2/
It’s interesting the way EV Fever and “Vaccine” pushing have tracked together. In particular, the way the people who took (and pushed) the drugs that weren’t “vaccines” didn’t acknowledge they were wrong (or misled) or express regret (or anger about being misled) but instead found endless ways to rationalize what they did (and pushed).
It’s the same with EVs, too.
Rather than acknowledge the numerous flaws or express anger about such things as having been misled about how far EVs actually go in real-world driving, they make excuses for their battery powered devices. It’s no big deal that the device’s range is 20-30 percent less than advertised; that it plummets in cold weather; that the battery has lost a third of its charge capacity after just seven years of driving; that it costs a third more (and rising) to insure a device because of its higher repair costs and the built-in fire risk . . .
It’s still “safe and effective,” so to speak. Like the boosters these same people continue to take, they’d buy another device in spite of the objective failings of their first device.
Why?
Audi almost went under back in the ’80s over a fake “60 Minutes” hit piece that asserted Audi vehicles were prone to sudden unintended acceleration (kind of like died suddenly, except it wasn’t true in Audi’s case). Because people were afraid to drive Audis. EV people are not afraid to drive devices that spontaneously catch fire.
“Yugo” is not so much the name of a car as the punchline of jokes about poorly built, unreliable cars. No one wants to buy a Yugo. But they do buy poorly built, unreliable devices.
If Toyota were discovered to have sold Prius hybrids that regularly missed the advertised mileage by 5 percent there would be Hell to pay. But devices that regularly fall 20 percent short of the range they advertise are coo’d over by the people who bought the lies.
Again, why?
Probably because the people who buy the lies and make excuses for the liars are people who believe. They are like the believers in the rituals associated with the event marketed as a “pandemic,” which it was in the same way that there is a “pandemic” of graying hair among those over 50. Most people do not die as a result of graying hair, either. But unlike graying hair, belied in the “pandemic” gave many people something to believe in. It is just the same with those who believe in EVs. And when you believe rather than think, it is hard to shake belief.
The believer has a stake in what he believes; he will make great effort to avoid thoughts that contradict or question his beliefs because he does not want to have his beliefs shattered. His beliefs orient him. They provide the meaning he lacks otherwise. What is a car that just works? It is just a car. A tool. Something that serves a purpose. A battery powered device serves a higher purpose – in the mind of the believer. It shows he puts his beliefs – as in the “climate changing” sense – into practice. The device is so much more than a vehicle. Just as a “mask” was so much more than a garment worn over the face. Just as the Burqa is so much more than a garment worn over the face.
Once a person becomes a believer, it becomes nigh impossible to reason with that person, axiomatically. Belief being immune to the powers of reason. Belief rejecting reason as the primary mechanism for evaluating the truth (or not) of something.
One simply believes.
And such a person will believe anything – and cling tightly to it, too.
https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2024/01/28/evs-and-vaccines-2/
It’s interesting the way EV Fever and “Vaccine” pushing have tracked together. In particular, the way the people who took (and pushed) the drugs that weren’t “vaccines” didn’t acknowledge they were wrong (or misled) or express regret (or anger about being misled) but instead found endless ways to rationalize what they did (and pushed).
It’s the same with EVs, too.
Rather than acknowledge the numerous flaws or express anger about such things as having been misled about how far EVs actually go in real-world driving, they make excuses for their battery powered devices. It’s no big deal that the device’s range is 20-30 percent less than advertised; that it plummets in cold weather; that the battery has lost a third of its charge capacity after just seven years of driving; that it costs a third more (and rising) to insure a device because of its higher repair costs and the built-in fire risk . . .
It’s still “safe and effective,” so to speak. Like the boosters these same people continue to take, they’d buy another device in spite of the objective failings of their first device.
Why?
Audi almost went under back in the ’80s over a fake “60 Minutes” hit piece that asserted Audi vehicles were prone to sudden unintended acceleration (kind of like died suddenly, except it wasn’t true in Audi’s case). Because people were afraid to drive Audis. EV people are not afraid to drive devices that spontaneously catch fire.
“Yugo” is not so much the name of a car as the punchline of jokes about poorly built, unreliable cars. No one wants to buy a Yugo. But they do buy poorly built, unreliable devices.
If Toyota were discovered to have sold Prius hybrids that regularly missed the advertised mileage by 5 percent there would be Hell to pay. But devices that regularly fall 20 percent short of the range they advertise are coo’d over by the people who bought the lies.
Again, why?
Probably because the people who buy the lies and make excuses for the liars are people who believe. They are like the believers in the rituals associated with the event marketed as a “pandemic,” which it was in the same way that there is a “pandemic” of graying hair among those over 50. Most people do not die as a result of graying hair, either. But unlike graying hair, belied in the “pandemic” gave many people something to believe in. It is just the same with those who believe in EVs. And when you believe rather than think, it is hard to shake belief.
The believer has a stake in what he believes; he will make great effort to avoid thoughts that contradict or question his beliefs because he does not want to have his beliefs shattered. His beliefs orient him. They provide the meaning he lacks otherwise. What is a car that just works? It is just a car. A tool. Something that serves a purpose. A battery powered device serves a higher purpose – in the mind of the believer. It shows he puts his beliefs – as in the “climate changing” sense – into practice. The device is so much more than a vehicle. Just as a “mask” was so much more than a garment worn over the face. Just as the Burqa is so much more than a garment worn over the face.
Once a person becomes a believer, it becomes nigh impossible to reason with that person, axiomatically. Belief being immune to the powers of reason. Belief rejecting reason as the primary mechanism for evaluating the truth (or not) of something.
One simply believes.
And such a person will believe anything – and cling tightly to it, too.
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