Have you considered buying an electric vehicle?
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667 Votes

Have you considered buying an electric vehicle?

Yes

4

No

11

Yes

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Franklin Bullwheel
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Franklin Bullwheel

Nissan Leaf $18,000 (after rebates) +Kia Rio (gas) $20,000 = $38,000 or a Subaru Outback = $38,000 two for the price of one!

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Jane CommunityMember
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Jane CommunityMember

Considered it, but they need to get cheaper. My neighbor has an EV and he pays far less to charge it than I pay for gas.

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Gabe West
Gabe West

I think it's a waste of money

No

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

Can't afford it.

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Harley Davidson
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Harley Davidson

What they neglect to tell people is that it causes more pollution creating the batteries for electric cars then what were already causing. These electric cars are not the awnser to our problems. Engines don't run on liquid gas they run off the fumes that it creates they can fix it but they won't!

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Jane CommunityMember
Jane CommunityMember

Riiiight, because finding and extracting petroleum, refining it into gasoline, transporting it, and burning it is completely pollution free, LOL,

den b
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den b

Charging them & keeping them charged has become an issue with recent cold weather.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Never will either!

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k san
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k san

Wouldn't have one. Not enough charging stations, it loses mileage distance in cold weather, and the batteries can catch fire. No thank you! Would consider a hybrid but never an all-electric car.

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M Vigoren
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M Vigoren

Far too many children are being forced into slave labor just so idiots can say they are being good citizens of the planet.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Absolutely NOT. That is going in the wrong direction and is going to be more of a problem than a help. It is ludacris and not viable. Global warming is a hoax, from the corrupt left. The Earth has been cooling and warming on and of for thousands of years! I do not like E V's!!!

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Mark Mueller
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Mark Mueller

What a scam. If everyone went to E Vehicles, we wouldn't have the power generating capacity to service them. Check out the amp draw on elec vehicles and figure it out. Guess we could build more nuke and coal plants to make up the difference.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

There too expensive, right now we are dealing with Biden inflation that should be your only priority

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Would you take a pay cut for more sleep?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
734 Votes

Would you take a pay cut for more sleep?

Yes, for my health!

1

No way!!

4

Yes, for my health!

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Libby Christian
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Libby Christian

Cuz I love to sleep and it's healthy

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No way!!

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Dan Taylor
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Dan Taylor

Under 30 years old, it comes built in

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Janine Dobkins Hansen
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Janine Dobkins Hansen

Doesn’t matter anyway I’m still not going to sleep enough

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

I learned a job skill that pay's very well and do not need to work more then 40 hours a week. Shot I dont even need to work the whole year.

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Should taxpayer money go towards the White House ballroom?

Should taxpayer money go towards the White House ballroom?

Yes

0

No

4

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

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Patty Contreras
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Patty Contreras

Big waste of money on a vanity project that does not benefit Americans. Money can be better spent on Healthcare, the homeless, housing, daycare, education..I could go on and on. This president is the biggest conman and grifter ever in history. He has already wasted & stolen billions of dollars.

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Linda Rothrock Jurus
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Linda Rothrock Jurus

When it proposed Trump said it was being built by private donors! Now Liar in Chief wants taxpayers to foot bill... Just another of many lies!

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L. Maldonado
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L. Maldonado

Illegal. No Congressional permission. No taxpayer approval. Unneeded. No his personal residence. WH belongs to the people, not the Kremlin look-a-like. Trump is not POTUS; he was constitutionally banned from office. He DID NOT WIN, because the Constitution says so. (14thA, section 3.)

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Ralph Stewart
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Ralph Stewart

The average American is being hurt by the rising gas and grocery prices and shouldn’t be expected to pay for an extravagant ballroom. The US doesn’t need to be spending money on luxuries like a ballroom, when it can’t pay its 28 TRILLION DOLLARS debt. The country is on the verge of bankruptcy!

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