Will they cut essential services and electrical power grid maintenance activities to sustain the current crop of costly mandated Green Energy projects and/ or add to them? Or will they simply cut some of their current over-funded and ever more costly and inefficient green energy projects and not electr to pursue some pale financial imitation of the State of California's expensive self-inflicted environmental agenda induced death spiral into financial bankruptcy?
Cuz we all know that they won't be raising their own taxes. They've made that abundantly clear.
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Got popcorn, Joe? The clown show half time is about to close.
None. It would be impossible for them to do so. Because "luxury values" are imaginary.
They are. So I wonder why more jobless poor people don't drive Teslas...
it is a puzzlement.
The same reason people show up in soup kitchens for basic sustenance. They can't afford Teslas. If people can't afford something it's immediately a "luxury value"? I already pointed out to you that the Nissan Leaf is significantly less.
The 2025 Nissan Leaf has a starting MSRP of $28,140
The 2025 Nissan Versa S with a manual transmission is the cheapest new car available in the United States, with a starting MSRP of $18,330
Which one should the government buy? Poor people would by the Versa... but used from 2015... $9,998
They can't afford "Luxury values" of rich people (new EVs).
So its' time for Progressives to stop MANDATING them!
Impossible. Progressives can't "stop" mandating something that they are not currently mandating.
If it is "mandated" that people can't buy the 2025 Nissan Versa S for $18,330, why are they making them? Do they roll off the assembly line and go directly to the junkyard to be crushed?
Try buying that Versa in California in 2035, Derv. Oh that's right, you won't be able to. EVs will be 100% MANDATED!
I don't want to. But this "mandate" that's coming in 10 years will likely be delayed. I think it's dependent on EV technology becoming more affordable. I don't see anything wrong with setting a goal and reevaluating later.
btw, I don't know who many 2025 Versas will be available for sale in California in 2035. Though this mandate that tees you off so much will have zero effect on their potential sale. If a Californian has and wants to sell a 2025 Versa in 2035, I don't know of anything that will stop them. Certainly a EV mandate that may (or may not) be in effect won't.
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