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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.
Ca will probably raise registration fees on new ice cars though.
Iranian_Oil_Burse saysGovernment 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 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.
Are you willing to trade in a Ford truck for a Blue Car?
Ford will roll out an electric F-150. Watch.
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.
Quigley saysLook, 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?
"$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?