Going Nowhere Fast: Tesla charging line in CA
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Here's the punch line
HA!
Electric cars are just virtue signaling while simultaneously destroying the middle class. Poor people don't really work, middle class can't afford electric, but they make enough to pay for all the subsidies and tax breaks the rich people get for buying electric.
People don't even realize car companies run their vehicles at about a 10% efficiency. As in cars should be getting hundreds of miles to the gallon, not 20-35 depending what you drive.
Look into eagle research. The guy is a genius. He was getting 200+mpg in an old Chevy with a v8 and zero loss of power.
I like to call them battery powered cars to put it in perspective,
Battery powered cars are not the final answer,
The Amish have grass powered cars.
Efficient yes, but their vehicles only generally get one or two horsepower.
This right here is why I come to the site.
Yeah they basically are just giant rc cars. Let's not forget all the slave labor involved in lithium mining.
So horse and buggy are just grass powered cars? Lmao I can get behind that.
I personally believe in hydrogen. The whole hindenburg zeppelin false flag was 100% to demonize hydrogen.
IMO hydrogen is a terrible fuel for a car.
It has a low energy density and you have to compress it.
Diesel is the fuel to beat.
Switch grass is one of the better "renewables" so far.
My grandfather always kept a log in his glove box. Every gas up, check oil, check tires, check coolant, log miles, log fuel pumped, do the manual math to get gas mileage. Once us grandkids were in school and learned math, we were expected to "fill the logbook" as he would say. I spent all my summers upstate with them and filled it out alot!!! His 1967 Impala with a 396 got an average of 28 miles per gallon (regular leaded fuel btw) best I ever saw was 34 miles per gallon to a tank.
Man I used to LOVE filling out the log. I would probably cry like a baby if I ever came across one of them today.