Sure, but the article is claiming EV’s are now as cheap as ICE, which isn’t the case. The price parity is a result of subsidies and mandates. In Calif. we reached price “parity” a long time ago.
Sure, but the article is claiming EV’s are now as cheap as ICE, which isn’t the case. The price parity is a result of subsidies and mandates. In Calif. we reached price “parity” a long time ago.
The price parity only due to regulations requiring minimum percentage of new cars to be zero or low emission.
California: “First time?”
https://theintercept.com/2021/05/07/california-fires-chico-housing-real-estate/
Idiocracy
While I know things are generally more expensive in Switzerland, $685,000 is crazy expensive for just 18 kW (48 panels).
Most voters don’t have an attorney checking their mail-in ballot.
Nevada uses two forms for gathering signatures, one for candidates and another for ballot initiatives. The Secretary of State gave the Green Party the wrong form. The forms are basically identical.
It is not the first time Democrats has used dubious methods to deprive Green Party ballot access.
It would also help to provide some type of calculation or explanation for how they even came up with that number. Reading the report, the 5% looks made-up.
Sorry, but it is mainly Biden’s policies. The administration has largely ignored white collar crime, especially when it comes to things like price collusion, antitrust, etc.
Case in point: the DOJ lawsuit against RealPage software (which landlords were using to collude on apartment prices). The company was engaged in extremely serious criminal activity, but the DOJ did not file any criminal charges.
“I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and it melts your skin off.”
That $50 billion is over a 10 year period.
Local city government cuts funding for sewer/storm drain repairs, then demands DeSantis pay for it.
“My God. The Dukes are going to corner the entire frozen orange juice market!”
Again? When did they give it to them the first time?
When they confirmed Clarence Thomas in 1991.
Why should taxpayers subsidize someone’s dumb decision to buy a Florida beach house?