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Eight states plan to ban gas-powered cars by 2032: Morano: ‘This is a controlled demolition of the American auto industry, & our freedom of movement’

Marc Morano of the Climate Depot says this is similar to a past totalitarian state. “Back in East Germany…they made it where people could only drive one kind of car…the United States government through the EPA and these states…are bypassing democracy to replicate what they did in East Germany,” he says. “There was no vote in Congress…this is a controlled demolition of the American auto industry, and our freedom of movement,” he says. “They have about the same carbon footprint, or higher…they limit your freedom of movement…and they require a federal charging grid, which is opposite of the gas grid…which was de-centralized,” he says. “A centralized grid will bring the ability of the government to shut down charging stations nationwide the next time we have shutdowns over some real or imagined crisis.

Toyota Executive casts shade on Biden’s ‘EV transition’: EVs are ‘only 8%’ of U.S. cars sold. ‘A majority of the people buying EVs right now are buying it as an extra vehicle in their [personal] fleet’ 

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-ev-transition-likely-to-take-longer-than-the-biden-administration-would-like-toyota-exec-131514263.html By Pras Subramanian Given the state of the electric vehicle transition in the US, EV skeptic Toyota may be having the last laugh. In 2021 and 2022, most large automakers were trying to transition as fast as they could to an electric vehicle future. Toyota (TM), one of the behemoths of the industry, dragged […]

‘We’re slamming the brakes on the Biden administration’s politics’: Federal court strikes down Biden’s climate rule for states

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/federal-court-strikes-down-bidens-climate-rule-for-states By Thomas Catenacci Fox News A federal district court has overturned the Biden administration’s climate rule that required states to track and set reduction goals for greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles on highways. In a sweeping judgment late Monday, Judge Benjamin Beaton of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky ordered the Federal Highway Administration […]