California Goes Ballistic-Stupid with Banning of Gasoline Powered Automobile Sales by 2035

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The Golden State has been slip-sliding away for several decades now, ever since Pete Wilson left office as Governor.

Now, they've gone ballistic with the announcement by their Air Resources Board that gasoline-powered automobiles will no longer be sold as of 2035.

But where are all the magic EV batteries coming from? And where is the already electricity-challenged state going to find all the additional electricity to charge all these EVs?

The Golden State has become the Tarnished State. Fools gold.

And fools all around with the EV nonsense. But the ChiComms are loving it.


 
He is destroying the state and driving people out. That means that California wil have less influence on the electoral college so.....it is foolish to stand in Newsolini's drive (LOL) to destroy the state.
 
The Golden State has been slip-sliding away for several decades now, ever since Pete Wilson left office as Governor.
Now, they've gone ballistic with the announcement by their Air Resources Board that gasoline-powered automobiles will no longer be sold as of 2035.

Isn't it great? I think Oregon or Washington State just followed suit.

Which means that come 2035, if they don't have a practical, reliable, affordable, safe EV alternative by then, that they will have banned transportation for millions of people and automakers will have lost the capacity to revert back to ICE!

Just think how many new republican voters that will create! :happy-1:
 
They need to have a strategic plan to quadruple power generation and charging stations. The car companies are already shifting.
 
So let's say 20 years from now 33% of all cars on the road in California are electric.
Right now there are just under 30 million cars registered in the state, so that means there would literally be somewhere around 10 million electric cars all needing to be charged day and night.
Think the grid can handle it? Even if it can, the strain would be tremendous and it would mean the only way to meet the demand would be to utilize more coal and natural gas to generate electricity, which would mean you would be robbing Peter to pay Paul as far as putting carbon into the atmosphere.
In addition, can you imagine the lines at charge stations in some of Cali's larger cities? And keep in mind, it takes a LOT longer to charge the batteries than it does to fill the gas tank. Realistically we are not going to see the end of the internal combustion engine, no matter how California lawmakers want to paint this!
 
California is already losing it's citizens who are moving to other states, and this is not going to help that. If I was a young person just starting out in life, I'd haul ass outta CA and start working somewhere else. Especially if I was a straight white male.
 
California is already losing it's citizens who are moving to other states, and this is not going to help that. If I was a young person just starting out in life, I'd haul ass outta CA and start working somewhere else. Especially if I was a straight white male.
Unless your job was in Cali.
 
So let's say 20 years from now 33% of all cars on the road in California are electric.
Right now there are just under 30 million cars registered in the state, so that means there would literally be somewhere around 10 million electric cars all needing to be charged day and night.
Think the grid can handle it? Even if it can, the strain would be tremendous and it would mean the only way to meet the demand would be to utilize more coal and natural gas to generate electricity, which would mean you would be robbing Peter to pay Paul as far as putting carbon into the atmosphere.
In addition, can you imagine the lines at charge stations in some of Cali's larger cities? And keep in mind, it takes a LOT longer to charge the batteries than it does to fill the gas tank. Realistically we are not going to see the end of the internal combustion engine, no matter how California lawmakers want to paint this!
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The Golden State has been slip-sliding away for several decades now, ever since Pete Wilson left office as Governor.

Now, they've gone ballistic with the announcement by their Air Resources Board that gasoline-powered automobiles will no longer be sold as of 2035.

But where are all the magic EV batteries coming from? And where is the already electricity-challenged state going to find all the additional electricity to charge all these EVs?

The Golden State has become the Tarnished State. Fools gold.

And fools all around with the EV nonsense. But the ChiComms are loving it.




Newsom is a tool of the current administration and not the world economic forum.

California since taking control of the state for the Democrats has had a strangle hold on it ever since. It is a key state for the left and a major stronghold. It's been for decades a place for them, but since newsom took control it's become a meca for them. Ever since he took control it's been on a constant slide downhill of insanity and ruin and anti American agendas. New York is in second place.

You can see it's the new breed of democrats foot hold. Even during the recall election it was all hands on deck. Harris and Biden dropped everything and ran to California to do rallies for him and even Obama crawled out and went also because they were afraid of losing it. They donated millions to newsom for his recall election and called his contender a racist even though he was black and they never had before said a black person could be racist.

California will continue to go extreme and force progressive agendas until the state goes red again. They have too tight of a grip on it. Losing the state is the only way it will even start to change.
 
The four kooks above are out of touch with reality.
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When you are bat shit crazy and have a low IQ and you vote in Democrats then you get really dumbass government.

This is a great example. Just like requiring that all new home construction in California must have solar power. That adds at least $30K to the cost of the home.

Kissing Environmental wacko ass and destroying the economy. That is what these Democrat jerkoffs do.
 
The Golden State has been slip-sliding away for several decades now, ever since Pete Wilson left office as Governor.

Now, they've gone ballistic with the announcement by their Air Resources Board that gasoline-powered automobiles will no longer be sold as of 2035.

But where are all the magic EV batteries coming from? And where is the already electricity-challenged state going to find all the additional electricity to charge all these EVs?

The Golden State has become the Tarnished State. Fools gold.

And fools all around with the EV nonsense. But the ChiComms are loving it.



CARB (California Air Resources Board) is an unelected regulatory agency that has a record of extreme environmental decisions that hurt the economy. They banned older diesel engines which put a lot of people using diesel trucks out of business, they banned two cycle lawn care equipment, two stroke outboard engines and a lot of other things.
 
So let's say 20 years from now 33% of all cars on the road in California are electric.
Right now there are just under 30 million cars registered in the state, so that means there would literally be somewhere around 10 million electric cars all needing to be charged day and night.
Think the grid can handle it? Even if it can, the strain would be tremendous and it would mean the only way to meet the demand would be to utilize more coal and natural gas to generate electricity, which would mean you would be robbing Peter to pay Paul as far as putting carbon into the atmosphere.
In addition, can you imagine the lines at charge stations in some of Cali's larger cities? And keep in mind, it takes a LOT longer to charge the batteries than it does to fill the gas tank. Realistically we are not going to see the end of the internal combustion engine, no matter how California lawmakers want to paint this!
It's worse than that, they announced that ICE cars would be banned from registration. That means one hundred percent electric vehicles after 2035. Trucks, busses, cars, boats, you name it, if it's powered it has to be electric.
 
The Golden State has been slip-sliding away for several decades now, ever since Pete Wilson left office as Governor.

Now, they've gone ballistic with the announcement by their Air Resources Board that gasoline-powered automobiles will no longer be sold as of 2035.

But where are all the magic EV batteries coming from? And where is the already electricity-challenged state going to find all the additional electricity to charge all these EVs?

The Golden State has become the Tarnished State. Fools gold.

And fools all around with the EV nonsense. But the ChiComms are loving it.





Don't you wonder.......if EVs are so great.......


....why must they be government mandated?????????
 

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