Another Clueless ECO-nut...
So what we supposed to do? The middle and lower class can't afford gas at $7/gallon much less an EV car! Is there anybody in this administration who has a brain?
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We need a Nuke Plant in every State before this BullShit has a prayer of actually being economically feasible.
It will, however drive home electricity bills up.
In FL, we have two rates. Below 750kwh at the "cheap rate", and a more expensive rate above that. This is to let our retirees be able to have lights, etc...
Personally, I manage my electric bill pretty tightly, I can go over the 750, but I also work out of the house, and like the A/C... That said, I am confident I have some of the lowest bills on the block. [FPL refused to install an A/C shutoff for the extra savings monthly, because my monthly bill was too low... LOL]
Anyways, Vehicles will be like everything else in the future. Too expensive to own.
But those Johnny Cabs (Self Driving) will replace all of the Ubers. And when this happens, FLEET vehicles, like AVIS, will have cars that pick you up at the airport, and drop you off at the hotel.
But when not rented, they can serve as self-driving Uber type vehicles.
Of course, this just destroys another low-level (entry-level) profession...
The upside... It will destroy Auto Insurance Companies (who needs them if the AI has to be insured). Then, because of the lack of fender benders from car to car communication. The body shops will go away (also completing our progression to a use and refuse society that never fixes anything).
Once Auto Insurance goes away, I fear home owners insurance will no longer be affordable.
No worries, because homes wont be too affordable.
Hmmm... I think I will re-watch that movie In Time... (Justin Timberlake and House's #13)...
The constant (Constitution) is in fact unchanging. But when you have one set of Justices interpreting it (Constitution) allowing say, abortion rights, one way, then a different set of justices not allowing it, then what was considered unchangeable is now changeable.
By the way, this is how the priests of Christianity in the first 2000 years post-Christ, instituted altruism as an expected given. Power over the "uneducated". They interpreted, the masses swallowed.
It was 'interpreted' itself by the very people who derive their power from their own interpretation.
The SCOTUS has been corrupt for more than 2 centuries.
The power to declare laws unconstitutional has destroyed the balance of power between states
and the federal government that was a vital and primary part of the design of the constitution.
In a Simpsons-did-it moment the former president predicted higher fuel prices should Biden be elected.
“If Biden got in, you'd be paying $7, $8, $9, then they'll say, 'Get rid of your car.’” Trump said during a rally on the campaign trail.
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