Should Congress extend electric car tax credits?

Should Congress extend electric car tax credits?

YES

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NO

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YES

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Gary Arnold Seevers
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Gary Arnold Seevers

Anything and everything we can do to incentivize people to be more efficient with non-renewable resources is wise. We already give credits for high-efficiency furnaces etc. Why not cars?

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Brigitte Diane Jackson
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Brigitte Diane Jackson

They are getting a little less expensive and the credit is an incentive for others to buy them. The are better for our Ozone.

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David Brown
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David Brown

As the prices of electric cars come down and more affordable to not just the affluent it will help improve technology by supporting purchasing it, the environment from carbon fuels, and utilization in other areas of life. If you ask why, I ask why not? If you say stop the credits, I ask why?

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NO

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Dead-not Buried
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Dead-not Buried

definately stop the credits

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Should the U.S. military step up operations in Venezuela or pull back?

Should the U.S. military step up operations in Venezuela or pull back?

Step it up

3

We should stop

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Step it up

2 Comments
Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

What the do on their soil, is their business, but once their drugs are out on boats in the big beautiful Gulf of America, blow them out of the water.

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Max
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Max

We have plenty of drugs as it is.

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We should stop

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Toasty
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Toasty

We're not the world's police and we executed those people in cold blood. If Venezuela wants to kill its citizens without proof and without a trial, then leave the US out of it.

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Max
Max

Venezuela is helping the companies that make Narcan.

Was it right of President Trump to knock down the entire east wing of the White House?

Was it right of President Trump to knock down the entire east wing of the White House?

Yes

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No

2

Yes

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Roberta Harris Slusarenko
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Roberta Harris Slusarenko

It’s old and worn down even the old door knobs have been taken by the previous occupants

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Linda Adrian
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Linda Adrian

President Trump is paying for it out of his own pocket, not the taxpayers. Other presidents have done the same with the taxpayers paying for it.

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No

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Miriam VonStruble
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Miriam VonStruble

It’s called “The People’s House” and he is only a renter with no right to destroy the property

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Ralph Stewart
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Ralph Stewart

They don’t need a damn ballroom. They need to do a little work for a change.

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