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?
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?
As Mizzou learned the hard way, campus protests can be very bad for the institution of higher learning. Police and even the National Guard should be used to restore order and make it safe for minorities (e.g., Jewish students) to attend class. The left has taken over higher ed, you see results. FJB
Start holding the alumni accountable who use the state taxpayer dollars in the form of their state government salaries to donate and buy tickets to athletic programs of these universities. Revoke their degrees, and find someway of filing criminal charges against them even if you have to make it up.
They need to revoke the degrees of each and every UM Columbia grad who has an engineering degree starting with the walking dictionary we have in my hometown who times stoplights. That computer geek can do nothing but quote a bunch of state regulations and policy that nobody understands.
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?
ReplyThis is the future!
ReplyThey are getting a little less expensive and the credit is an incentive for others to buy them. The are better for our Ozone.
ReplyAs 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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