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So I suspect that is where we're going to disagree. Because as a scientist, I give credence to the science that shows we're headed for climate catastrophe, unless we take immediate countermeasures. One of which is to ditch ICE cars.
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I don't see that as 'out of control'. Especially when the federal tax on gas was fixed in 1993 and hasn't kept pace with inflation. If your state adds a disproportioate tax on gas that is in line with, or exceeds inflation, then that's hardly a global, or even national driver for people to buy EVs. Although it's certainly fair for you to be asking whether the revenues all go to improving your roads, or are siphoned off to other things, as covert funding for programmes that you might not endorse. And in an era when cars are getting more efficient, how they're going to make up the fuel tax shortfall as revenues decline.
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You said that 'the gas prices are out of control because of taxes' I replied that federal gas taxes were fixed in 1999 and haven't changed since. On top of that, while some states have added a small extra gas tax, in total that's only ¢18-¢24 on a $4-$5 gallon of gas. Which doesn't look 'out of control' to me. Perhaps there's some other reason why gas has gone up? 2021 - $3.26 / Russia invades Ukraine / 2022 - $4.90 - so perhaps it's that? Or it might be that fossil fuel businesses don't find it profitable to build extra refining capacity at the moment. Or that Europe has suddenly grabbed a much bigger proportion of the finite tanker capacity. Anyway, my point is all this is nothing to do with taxes - which was your assertion.
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Yeah and I said stand corrected but people keep saying the same thing. Still up $60c for state taxes in California. Per gallon. Depends on the state. How about Europe? Any increase there?
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I’m not denying the problem. I’m saying that people are using the problem to turn a profit on a non existent solution.
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As for that funny thing called taxes. There are federal taxes. Than there are state taxes on to of those. Than there are county taxes and city taxes to sum it all up I am sure I have missed some but that’s the reality we are in. If they can’t make us buy EVs one way they will raise fuel prices to as ridiculous levels so it would finally make financial sense. At least for some.
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EVs and the charging will get there eventually. Not like ICE motors were all that great at first either. Took decades and decades before they started making real power. And many more decades for lower emissions and even more power like what we have now.
To all the nay sayers, you’re great-great grand folks prob scoffed at the first cars replacing the horse. And their ancestors prob talked shit about the wheel. And what about airplanes? Impossible right? Change is coming. Get with it or get left behind.
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Globally, it’s been the warmest July in 120,000 years. That’s a real worry, or should be, even if you think the causes are natural, and not man-made. When our forebears witnessed the transition to ICE from horses, there was no equivalent catastrophe in the offing. That’s what is different and that’s why government intervention is needed. Otherwise we’ll be condeming our grandchildren to paying for our selfish inaction.
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Even if there is preventable action we can take, EV’s for middle class and richer developed nation citizens isn’t moving the needle. It’s like blowing against the wind. The government mandating what I drive and saying it’s to save the planet is like pissing on my head and telling me it’s raining. That’s my problem with it. They’re full of shit in their justification.
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