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California Is Coming for Your Vehicle to Reduce Greenhouse Gases to Zero


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2019 Sep 9, 3:25am   1,147 views  17 comments

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The “Clean Vehicle Rebate Program” is spending “$238 million” in rebates for “Low Carbon Transportation” vehicles.  Today they are offering you rebates.  Tomorrow they will make it mandatory.  That is how this works.  Tomorrow is coming sooner than you think.

"$3 million" will be allocated to study the “strategies to decrease the demand and supply of fossil fuels and evaluate pathways to achieve a carbon-neutral economy by 2045," in just over 25 years.  This is obviously only the first step before the government takes your gasoline powered automobiles away.

SEE: https://mojomorning.blogspot.com/2019/09/california-is-coming-for-your-vehicle.html

Are you willing to trade in a Ford truck for a Blue Car?



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1   Booger   2019 Sep 9, 5:36am  

California can decrease it's demand for fossil fuels by deporting all it's illegals.
2   RWSGFY   2019 Sep 9, 6:29am  

The author of that article makes a mighty long leap from $2500 state EV rebate to "confiscation of all ICE-powered vehicles". The latter is impossible for a variety of obvious reasons. The former has been in effect for many years already.
3   HeadSet   2019 Sep 9, 6:44am  

Are you willing to trade in a Ford truck for a Blue Car?

Ford will roll out an electric F-150. Watch.
4   HeadSet   2019 Sep 9, 6:48am  

Iranian_Oil_Burse says
The author of that article makes a mighty long leap from $2500 state EV rebate to "confiscation of all ICE-powered vehicles". The latter is impossible for a variety of obvious reasons. The former has been in effect for many years already.


You make a good point, but notice how short a time it took from "don't ask, don't tell" to the military must pay for transex surgery.
5   Booger   2019 Sep 9, 7:10am  

They will force everyone to give up their car and ride a bicycle. Then they will tax the farts that you produce while cycling.
6   RWSGFY   2019 Sep 9, 7:43am  

HeadSet says
You make a good point, but notice how short a time it took from "don't ask, don't tell" to the military must pay for transex surgery.


That's a completely different story. Government deciding it now wants to pay for some arbitrary stupid shit has almost no legal barriers. Government deciding it now wants to take your legally acquired property has a shitload of legal barriers in front of it.
7   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2019 Sep 9, 8:58am  

It’s impossible. Cost of powering via solar is beyond ca budget. Poor people can barely buy a car for 5k, no way they’d be buying a 40k Tesla anytime soon.

Ca will probably raise registration fees on new ice cars though. After all those stupid ev programs aren’t sustainable.
8   RWSGFY   2019 Sep 9, 9:19am  

Fortwaynemobile says
Ca will probably raise registration fees on new ice cars though.


Any old jalopy from the 90s and 00s can be kept on the road in CA virtually forever. Especially if the said jalopy is Japanese given the huge supply of used engines and transmissions available from Japan. The rust is a non-issue, so the only way the car is removed from the circulation is in major accident. Hold on to your clunkers, folks.
9   Tenpoundbass   2019 Sep 9, 9:51am  

I hope they do, I want California to be the first State in the US to ban Gasoline. So we can all watch as people starve to death, and the States GDP climbs -80%

California will have only 4 EC votes if they keep it up.
10   RWSGFY   2019 Sep 9, 8:26pm  

TrumpingTits says
Iranian_Oil_Burse says
Government deciding it now wants to take your legally acquired property has a shitload of legal barriers in front of it.


It seems you don't know much about the legal concept called 'civil forfeiture'.


I know enough to know that it's not applicable to this discussion.
11   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Sep 9, 8:48pm  

Tenpoundbass says
I hope they do, I want California to be the first State in the US to ban Gasoline. So we can all watch as people starve to death, and the States GDP climbs -80%

California will have only 4 EC votes if they keep it up.


The moment they do, the riots on the streets will make those black riots look like child play. No way!
12   ForcedTQ   2019 Sep 9, 10:38pm  

If that were to happen it would be the instigation that brings this Soft Civil War that we are already in to a head and makes it "Hot." Limiting travel to those of "means" deemed acceptable by the "elected" would be an efficient method of encouraging the watering of the tree of liberty. 2A issue hasn't been enough yet, but add this to it, maybe people will finally see the control aspect of the screws being turned on them?
13   Shaman   2019 Sep 10, 5:06am  

HeadSet says
Are you willing to trade in a Ford truck for a Blue Car?

Ford will roll out an electric F-150. Watch.


Why not? Long Beach has electric city busses. Plenty of space to put batteries.
14   Shaman   2019 Sep 10, 5:11am  

Look, here’s a relevant example to show how far California government will go in the name of the environment. About five years ago, the Port complex of Long Beach, LA, and San Pedro rolled out a ban on semi trucks that were too old and didn’t meet current emissions standards. It was a slow ban, announced years ahead of time and extended twice, but it eventually went into effect. Truckers could no longer use their old smokers from the 80s and early 90s to haul freight at the Port. They had to get new trucks or at least compliant trucks.
So they did that.
15   BayArea   2019 Sep 10, 5:51am  

Oh no the sky is falling, they are gonna take our cars away lol

#NOTHINGBURGER
16   HeadSet   2019 Sep 10, 6:42am  

Quigley says
Look, here’s a relevant example to show how far California government will go in the name of the environment. About five years ago, the Port complex of Long Beach, LA, and San Pedro rolled out a ban on semi trucks that were too old and didn’t meet current emissions standards. It was a slow ban, announced years ahead of time and extended twice, but it eventually went into effect. Truckers could no longer use their old smokers from the 80s and early 90s to haul freight at the Port. They had to get new trucks or at least compliant trucks.
So they did that.


Did this apply to Mexican trucks?
17   Shaman   2019 Sep 10, 7:25am  

HeadSet says
Quigley says
Look, here’s a relevant example to show how far California government will go in the name of the environment. About five years ago, the Port complex of Long Beach, LA, and San Pedro rolled out a ban on semi trucks that were too old and didn’t meet current emissions standards. It was a slow ban, announced years ahead of time and extended twice, but it eventually went into effect. Truckers could no longer use their old smokers from the 80s and early 90s to haul freight at the Port. They had to get new trucks or at least compliant trucks.
So they did that.


Did this apply to Mexican trucks?


Mexican trucks aren’t allowed in the Port. Mexican drivers have to prove legal resident status enough to get a TWIC card which is federally issued and requires some serious documentation and a background check.

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