a conglomerate of organizations just brought a lawsuit against california for there epa rules, since the supreme court decision the other day it's open game now.
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Absolutely correct.There is another reason for small cars in Europe. Most of their roads, particularly around urban areas were built centuries ago, LONG before powered vehicles were invented. These roads are NARROW, too narrow to effectively permit the use of large vehicles in two-way traffic.
1. Unless forced by something external, I will never have a small car again. 2. Smaller cars are not necessarily more efficient than large cars.Big cars are more efficient, they transport more people to the same destination than a little car for starters.
With any luck, the recent Supreme Court ruling will reduce all the 3 letter agencies' over reach.Government intrusion into anything ruins it. Tier 4 tractors, ethanol in gasoline, turbo charged 4 and 6 cylinder engines instead of V-8's, AFM, etc. All to please the EPA.
I fear what is going to happen when the grid shuts down. No grid can currently handle the number of electric cars required to replace ICE cars.Lets not ignore that fact that the bureaucrats are forcing the change of technology instead of letting market forces prevail. My own state legislature has now required a fairly large percentage of electric vehicles available on dealers' lots, with future high mandates.
Colorado passes mandate for 82% electric vehicle sales by 2032
Colorado's air regulators passed a rule requiring 82% of vehicles on sale to be electric by 2032.coloradosun.com
Copying California.
That is the theory, but my rights are granted by God and even if government decides it will try to take them away it will not happen willingly or easily. During "covid," as a govenment employee, I was mandated to take the jab. I told them to pound sand. And never did take that mandated jab. It was a hill I was willing to die on, and so was my wife and a lot of my friends. They eventually bowed, but even if they hadn't, I had already made up my mind what I was going to do.Absolutely correct.
There's also the fact that they've never had the degree of freedom we've had.
In theory, our rights or privileges exist until gov't takes them away. Theirs don't exist until gov't grants them. We've been the 800 lb gorilla, both in economies and in freedoms.
joe