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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Rachel Clara Smith
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Rachel Clara Smith

This is the future!

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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 taxpayer money go towards the White House ballroom?

Should taxpayer money go towards the White House ballroom?

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No

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Yes

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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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Do you watch late night talk shows?

Do you watch late night talk shows?

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No

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Yes

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Sharon
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Sharon

In view of the mess our country is in now, I find it relaxing to enjoy some light-hearted humor before going to bed.

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No

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