As Biden seeks to destroy U.S. Energy Status, He has to tell some Very Big Lies.
Weasel
Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
When will Biden return to Reality?
It ain't gonna happen
Weasel wrote:
When will Biden return to Reality?
It ain't gonna happen
Nor will they likely be produced, no one wants them.
Weasel
Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
Weasel wrote:
When will Biden return to Reality?
It ain't gonna happen
Yes folks, you have elected a FOOL as your President.
Weasel wrote:
When will Biden return to Reality?
It ain't gonna happen
The Chevy bolt is assembled by UAW workers at Orion assembly in Lake Orion Michigan. And GM is retooling the Poletown Plant in Detroit to build electric vehicles also a UAW facility.
Won't he have to stop using Air Force one and use one of those little peddle cars?
Oh, wait......does he know how to peddle?
Weasel wrote:
When will Biden return to Reality?
It ain't gonna happen
Interesting link Weasel,, read the whole article.. if you like cars at all, it will be interesting..
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/american-made-electric-cars-dominate-sales/American-Made Electric Cars Dominate the Sales Charts
With seven months on the books in 2016, American-branded electric cars held four of the top five spots on the sales charts and represented nearly two-thirds of the 77,834 vehicles sold over that time. Model S and Model X, which are manufactured in Tesla’s Fremont plant, accounted for nearly 30% (22,000) of that total on their own. Chevy Volt and Chevy Spark EV, which are second and third among EVs in content sourced in the U.S., held better than 15% of the market.
If — like the GOP nominee for President — you wanted to break things down into the starkest, most black-and-white terms, gasoline car manufacturers are losing in the battle for U.S. supremacy in the auto industry. The best-selling Ford F-150 ranks among the most American-made vehicles, but Chevy Silverado (No. 2) and Ram (No. 3) ranked 16th and 32nd, respectively. (Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, rounding out the top five, scored higher than both American-branded pickups.)
In other words, U.S.-made gas vehicles have nowhere near the type of market share electric cars do. Globalization and the need to keep big cars cheap for consumers caught in automakers’ price wars are obvious reasons for the outsourcing of parts and assembly, and no fossil-fuel car manufacturer is innocent of these business realities in the 21st century.
However, as our leaders look for ways to power the country forward — beyond a quixotic struggle to hang onto low-wage manufacturing jobs — they may want to consider more public investments in electric cars and charging infrastructure, as President Obama recently did. Boom times are on the horizon.
Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
permafrost wrote:
With seven months on the books in 2016, American-branded electric cars held four of the top five spots on the sales charts and represented nearly two-thirds of the 77,834 vehicles sold over that time.
Considering that the average gas-powered car manufacturing facility has a capacity of 250 thousand cars per year, they have to make up one helluva lot of ground.
Weasel
Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
permafrost wrote:
Interesting link Weasel,, read the whole article.. if you like cars at all, it will be interesting..
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/american-made-electric-cars-dominate-sales/American-Made Electric Cars Dominate the Sales Charts
With seven months on the books in 2016, American-branded electric cars held four of the top five spots on the sales charts and represented nearly two-thirds of the 77,834 vehicles sold over that time. Model S and Model X, which are manufactured in Tesla’s Fremont plant, accounted for nearly 30% (22,000) of that total on their own. Chevy Volt and Chevy Spark EV, which are second and third among EVs in content sourced in the U.S., held better than 15% of the market.
If — like the GOP nominee for President — you wanted to break things down into the starkest, most black-and-white terms, gasoline car manufacturers are losing in the battle for U.S. supremacy in the auto industry. The best-selling Ford F-150 ranks among the most American-made vehicles, but Chevy Silverado (No. 2) and Ram (No. 3) ranked 16th and 32nd, respectively. (Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, rounding out the top five, scored higher than both American-branded pickups.)
In other words, U.S.-made gas vehicles have nowhere near the type of market share electric cars do. Globalization and the need to keep big cars cheap for consumers caught in automakers’ price wars are obvious reasons for the outsourcing of parts and assembly, and no fossil-fuel car manufacturer is innocent of these business realities in the 21st century.
However, as our leaders look for ways to power the country forward — beyond a quixotic struggle to hang onto low-wage manufacturing jobs — they may want to consider more public investments in electric cars and charging infrastructure, as President Obama recently did. Boom times are on the horizon.
Interesting link Weasel,, read the whole article..... (
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I hardly think we will see any boom times ahead from a Biden who lies before God and Country to the American people while the Pelosi Family makes millions on insider trading as he k**ls thousands of jobs in the U.S.
It sounds like you are trying to cover for him.
permafrost wrote:
Interesting link Weasel,, read the whole article.. if you like cars at all, it will be interesting..
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/american-made-electric-cars-dominate-sales/American-Made Electric Cars Dominate the Sales Charts
With seven months on the books in 2016, American-branded electric cars held four of the top five spots on the sales charts and represented nearly two-thirds of the 77,834 vehicles sold over that time. Model S and Model X, which are manufactured in Tesla’s Fremont plant, accounted for nearly 30% (22,000) of that total on their own. Chevy Volt and Chevy Spark EV, which are second and third among EVs in content sourced in the U.S., held better than 15% of the market.
If — like the GOP nominee for President — you wanted to break things down into the starkest, most black-and-white terms, gasoline car manufacturers are losing in the battle for U.S. supremacy in the auto industry. The best-selling Ford F-150 ranks among the most American-made vehicles, but Chevy Silverado (No. 2) and Ram (No. 3) ranked 16th and 32nd, respectively. (Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, rounding out the top five, scored higher than both American-branded pickups.)
In other words, U.S.-made gas vehicles have nowhere near the type of market share electric cars do. Globalization and the need to keep big cars cheap for consumers caught in automakers’ price wars are obvious reasons for the outsourcing of parts and assembly, and no fossil-fuel car manufacturer is innocent of these business realities in the 21st century.
However, as our leaders look for ways to power the country forward — beyond a quixotic struggle to hang onto low-wage manufacturing jobs — they may want to consider more public investments in electric cars and charging infrastructure, as President Obama recently did. Boom times are on the horizon.
Interesting link Weasel,, read the whole article..... (
show quote)
2019 saw 10% year-over-year growth in the global EV market, with 2.2 million EVs sold,
representing 2.5% of market share, or 1 in every 40 passenger vehicles.
In the U.S., 2019 sales remained strong though lower than Q3 and Q4 2018 when initial Tesla Model 3 deliveries surged. Jun 26, 2020
Weasel wrote:
I hardly think we will see any boom times ahead from a Biden who lies before God and Country to the American people while the Pelosi Family makes millions on insider trading as he k**ls thousands of jobs in the U.S.
It sounds like you are trying to cover for him.
Think of what will happen in California if the wind slows down or the sun doesn't shine enough. Little slowdown in the traffic there or the air conditioning. Unless.....they all keep relocating.
Biden is trying to destroy this country and it`s getting more obvious. His two major attacks on the energy sector - the Keystone pipeline and the attack on the oil industry in the Gulf of Mexico based on the lie of man made c*****e c****e - are the first steps in implementing the 'green new deal' which is c*******m! The Un agenda 21 is also mirrors the 'green new deal' and it is now 2021!! Gas prices are already starting to climb and the cost of home heating will be disastrous! He is also attacking our Constitutional right to bare arms to leave us defenseless against tyranny!! Biden and his ilk do not care what your skin color is, what religion you practice, nor whether you are a Conservative or liberal - every American will suffer at their hands!!
Kevyn wrote:
The Chevy bolt is assembled by UAW workers at Orion assembly in Lake Orion Michigan. And GM is retooling the Poletown Plant in Detroit to build electric vehicles also a UAW facility.
You realize how much f****l f**l it takes to build and maintain an electric car? Much more than what we drive now. I understand your boy Kerry, the man who married Ketchup money, says that Union workers from the Keystone can replace their six figure jobs on the pipeline with
"G***n E****y Jobs." You know, building solar panels and such. Only problem is, the pay is miserable and almost every solar panel in the world is made in the Senile S**tbag's adopted country of China. Reality check: There ARE no
"Millions of Green Jobs;" There will never be
"Millions of Green Jobs," because the Sock Puppet will have destroyed the US industrial infrastructure before more than a few of them will have been put in place.
EL wrote:
Think of what will happen in California if the wind slows down or the sun doesn't shine enough. Little slowdown in the traffic there or the air conditioning. Unless.....they all keep relocating.
For God's sake, keep them in Mexifornia. Let those i***ts sleep in the bed they made.
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