05-06-2022, 06:35 AM
Has anyone else been curious why hybrids have been completely forgotten and dropped in favor of all electric?
Hybrids can be argued as a "best of both worlds" type of vehicle - you use electric while in the city (most people) then kick over to gas for longer trips.
Ah, but there's the possible rub, right? You see the mileage limits of these electric cars (despite the promises to put electric charging stations all over the place... by the way, what's gonna be the ecological impact of that?) and it sure seems to me we're being coerced into driving less and driving fewer miles.
Some enviros will adamantly say "yes, exactly!"
The WEF perverts would probably also agree.
Then comes the question, why? The answer, they'll say, is simple: we have over colonized the planet and need to tamp everything back and get everyone to stay as local as possible.
Traveling will be for the rich. Land and big houses will be for the rich. The common people will live in high density apartments, townhomes, etc. in the newly gentrified areas of downtown areas throughout the U.S.
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