Electric cars are far cleaner than gas powered cars, we need incentives

Should congress pass laws incentivising buying electric cars over gas powered cars?

  • yes, it makes environmental and economic sense, cars can charge at night balancing electric usage

    Votes: 7 22.6%
  • no, keep the government out of the car business

    Votes: 24 77.4%

  • Total voters
    31
Takes 12 hours to charge and gives you about 50 miles max on electric, then it’s back to gasoline.
it was in response to the idiots claim you need a 100 amp circuit,,,


Quit being obtuse faggot when you know your God damn wrong .


I said volt , telsa and clothes dryer...it's God damn basic electricity..once again let us guess your a fucking child
And never



Heard of black outs when everyone has their A/C on ?








.


And once again houses in the US have a 100amp or 200 amp service and that's not even taken into consideration the out dated power grid that can't even handle a EMP strike.


.
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

A solar flare is the same thing but natural, God damn the lack of education in this thread blows my mind away.


.
 
it was in response to the idiots claim you need a 100 amp circuit,,,


Quit being obtuse faggot when you know your God damn wrong .


I said volt , telsa and clothes dryer...it's God damn basic electricity..once again let us guess your a fucking child
And never



Heard of black outs when everyone has their A/C on ?








.


And once again houses in the US have a 100amp or 200 amp service and that's not even taken into consideration the out dated power grid that can't even handle a EMP strike.


.
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

A solar flare is the same thing but natural, God damn the lack of education in this thread blows my mind away.


.


honey we talked about this,,,
you have no place telling other people they lack education,,,
 
And once again houses in the US have a 100amp or 200 amp service and that's not even taken into consideration the out dated power grid that can't even handle a EMP strike.


.
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

Old Cars do not have Computers in them.
No shit Sherlock

I happen to have a 1970 Nova SS 396 in the garage so when the never gonna happen EMP strike occurs I'll still be driving


does that have points or electronic ignition???
Points
 
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

Old Cars do not have Computers in them.
No shit Sherlock

I happen to have a 1970 Nova SS 396 in the garage so when the never gonna happen EMP strike occurs I'll still be driving


does that have points or electronic ignition???
Points
There is nothing computer controlled in it at all


It doen't even have a bluetooth stereo
 
it was in response to the idiots claim you need a 100 amp circuit,,,


Quit being obtuse faggot when you know your God damn wrong .


I said volt , telsa and clothes dryer...it's God damn basic electricity..once again let us guess your a fucking child
And never



Heard of black outs when everyone has their A/C on ?








.


And once again houses in the US have a 100amp or 200 amp service and that's not even taken into consideration the out dated power grid that can't even handle a EMP strike.


.
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

A solar flare is the same thing but natural, God damn the lack of education in this thread blows my mind away.


.


Yeah now tell me the odds of that happening
 
And once again houses in the US have a 100amp or 200 amp service and that's not even taken into consideration the out dated power grid that can't even handle a EMP strike.


.
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

Old Cars do not have Computers in them.
No shit Sherlock

I happen to have a 1970 Nova SS 396 in the garage so when the never gonna happen EMP strike occurs I'll still be driving


Just make sure it's not running.


The fuck head doesn't even know it's just like a 10 billion dollars plus to upgrade our Electrical grid to protect from a solar flare/or man made EMP

How Much Will It Cost to Protect America's Electrical Grid? Who Will Pay?



.
really?

Defense one?

Might as well be alex jones
 


I'm for lessening air pollution. Are electric cars actually cleaner than gas fuel powered cars? We still have to generate electricity in order to store the charge in their batteries. I suppose they are less polluting in terms of operation. Still, electric cars leaves residue such as its large li-ion battery that is difficult to get rid of. The battery can explode and is highly flammable in an accident. The vid is that of a laptop li-ion battery fire. I was involved in a cell phone battery fire. The HF gas just stays in your throat and a just a little could cause you to cough and gag. You know a lot of it could kill you as it is difficult to expel. The car could be worse. The gas inside is is hydrogen fluoride and is poisonous. Replacing the battery can be a big cost of the car itself. IOW, it's not a no brainer.
 
Quit being obtuse faggot when you know your God damn wrong .


I said volt , telsa and clothes dryer...it's God damn basic electricity..once again let us guess your a fucking child
And never



Heard of black outs when everyone has their A/C on ?








.


And once again houses in the US have a 100amp or 200 amp service and that's not even taken into consideration the out dated power grid that can't even handle a EMP strike.


.
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

A solar flare is the same thing but natural, God damn the lack of education in this thread blows my mind away.


.


Yeah now tell me the odds of that happening

We just missed a huge one by a few weeks a couple years ago and how old are you?

Jesus when I was a kid a solar flare knocked out the North Eastern sea board and part of Canada.


.
 
And...

A diesel charging an electric car...



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If climate concerns are very important to democrats, then we all should be driving electric cars. We need tax incentives to get car buyers into EVs. Also, raising the gas tax to fund infrastructure would be a good thing too.
Charging An Electric Vehicle Is Far Cleaner Than Driving On Gasoline, Everywhere In America
Lets take a poll.

Electric cars are for shitforbrains who must think the tooth fairy puts the power in the wall socket. Anyone with any brains and a basic knowledge of science and engineering knows they're a ridiculous farce bought by fools.
 
And once again houses in the US have a 100amp or 200 amp service and that's not even taken into consideration the out dated power grid that can't even handle a EMP strike.


.
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

A solar flare is the same thing but natural, God damn the lack of education in this thread blows my mind away.


.


Yeah now tell me the odds of that happening

We just missed a huge one by a few weeks a couple years ago and how old are you?

Jesus when I was a kid a solar flare knocked out the North Eastern sea board and part of Canada.


.
So what are the actual odds?

And close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades

And knocked out what exactly? If you're telling me the entire NE coastline was hit with a solar EMP then you best post a link
 
If an EMP knocked out electric, gasoline stations couldn't pump your gasoline.
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

A solar flare is the same thing but natural, God damn the lack of education in this thread blows my mind away.


.


Yeah now tell me the odds of that happening

We just missed a huge one by a few weeks a couple years ago and how old are you?

Jesus when I was a kid a solar flare knocked out the North Eastern sea board and part of Canada.


.
So what are the actual odds?

And close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades

And knocked out what exactly? If you're telling me the entire NE coastline was hit with a solar EMP then you best post a link


I got the two mixed up the 1977 one was caused by a bolt of lightning..btw you can look this stuff up yourself.


The Day the Sun Brought Darkness
On March 13, 1989 the entire province of Quebec, Canada suffered an electrical power blackout. Hundreds of blackouts occur in some part of North America every year. The Quebec Blackout was different, because this one was caused by a solar storm!

On Friday March 10, 1989 astronomers witnessed a powerful explosion on the sun. Within minutes, tangled magnetic forces on the sun had released a billion-ton cloud of gas. It was like the energy of thousands of nuclear bombs exploding at the same time. The storm cloud rushed out from the sun, straight towards Earth, at a million miles an hour. The solar flare that accompanied the outburst immediately caused short-wave radio interference, including the jamming of radio signals from Radio Free Europe into Russia. It was thought that the signals had been jammed by the Kremlin, but it was only the sun acting up!

On the evening of Monday, March 12 the vast cloud of solar plasma (a gas of electrically charged particles) finally struck Earth's magnetic field. The violence of this 'geomagnetic storm' caused spectacular 'northern lights' that could be seen as far south as Florida and Cuba. The magnetic disturbance was incredibly intense. It actually created electrical currents in the ground beneath much of North America. Just after 2:44 a.m. on March 13, the currents found a weakness in the electrical power grid of Quebec. In less than 2 minutes, the entire Quebec power grid lost power. During the 12-hour blackout that followed, millions of people suddenly found themselves in dark office buildings and underground pedestrian tunnels, and in stalled elevators. Most people woke up to cold homes for breakfast. The blackout also closed schools and businesses, kept the Montreal Metro shut during the morning rush hour, and closed Dorval Airport.

The Quebec Blackout was by no means a local event. Some of the U.S. electrical utilities had their own cliffhanger problems to deal with. New York Power lost 150 megawatts the moment the Quebec power grid went down. The New England Power Pool lost 1,410 megawatts at about the same time. Service to 96 electrical utilities in New England was interrupted while other reserves of electrical power were brought online. Luckily, the U.S. had the power to spare at the time…but just barely. Across the United States from coast to coast, over 200 power grid problems erupted within minutes of the start of the March 13 storm. Fortunately none of these caused a blackout.
 
And your car that depends on a computer chip wouldn't run either.

And who has an EMP that can be deployed against anyone right now?

You're reading too many apocalyptic sci fi novels

A solar flare is the same thing but natural, God damn the lack of education in this thread blows my mind away.


.


Yeah now tell me the odds of that happening

We just missed a huge one by a few weeks a couple years ago and how old are you?

Jesus when I was a kid a solar flare knocked out the North Eastern sea board and part of Canada.


.
So what are the actual odds?

And close only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades

And knocked out what exactly? If you're telling me the entire NE coastline was hit with a solar EMP then you best post a link


I got the two mixed up the 1977 one was caused by a bolt of lightning..btw you can look this stuff up yourself.


The Day the Sun Brought Darkness
On March 13, 1989 the entire province of Quebec, Canada suffered an electrical power blackout. Hundreds of blackouts occur in some part of North America every year. The Quebec Blackout was different, because this one was caused by a solar storm!

On Friday March 10, 1989 astronomers witnessed a powerful explosion on the sun. Within minutes, tangled magnetic forces on the sun had released a billion-ton cloud of gas. It was like the energy of thousands of nuclear bombs exploding at the same time. The storm cloud rushed out from the sun, straight towards Earth, at a million miles an hour. The solar flare that accompanied the outburst immediately caused short-wave radio interference, including the jamming of radio signals from Radio Free Europe into Russia. It was thought that the signals had been jammed by the Kremlin, but it was only the sun acting up!

On the evening of Monday, March 12 the vast cloud of solar plasma (a gas of electrically charged particles) finally struck Earth's magnetic field. The violence of this 'geomagnetic storm' caused spectacular 'northern lights' that could be seen as far south as Florida and Cuba. The magnetic disturbance was incredibly intense. It actually created electrical currents in the ground beneath much of North America. Just after 2:44 a.m. on March 13, the currents found a weakness in the electrical power grid of Quebec. In less than 2 minutes, the entire Quebec power grid lost power. During the 12-hour blackout that followed, millions of people suddenly found themselves in dark office buildings and underground pedestrian tunnels, and in stalled elevators. Most people woke up to cold homes for breakfast. The blackout also closed schools and businesses, kept the Montreal Metro shut during the morning rush hour, and closed Dorval Airport.

The Quebec Blackout was by no means a local event. Some of the U.S. electrical utilities had their own cliffhanger problems to deal with. New York Power lost 150 megawatts the moment the Quebec power grid went down. The New England Power Pool lost 1,410 megawatts at about the same time. Service to 96 electrical utilities in New England was interrupted while other reserves of electrical power were brought online. Luckily, the U.S. had the power to spare at the time…but just barely. Across the United States from coast to coast, over 200 power grid problems erupted within minutes of the start of the March 13 storm. Fortunately none of these caused a blackout.
A power blackout is hardly an EMP. and it was only 12 hours

Shit I can lose power for a day or two after a snow storm. That's why I have a generator
 
The Honda e has a good name. And the design looks good. It is also a small car, which is the only correct choice. It comes in five delightful colors. And today, Honda revealed some claimed power numbers, saying that the e will deliver up to 148 horsepower and 221 lb-ft of torque.
The e’s range is “over 200 km,” per Honda, or about 125 miles, which also isn’t terribly impressive, but this car is for urban commuters, not road trips. In any case, Honda says that e can charge 80 percent of its battery in 30 minutes. The Honda E Is the Electric Car You've Been Waiting For Hurry rubes before they are all gone.
 
Yes Popeye you are clearly an intellectual
I eat spinach.
Try Prozac
Try Chemistry and Physics some time.
Will do Benny

I will personally teach you physics and chemistry and then you will have a rude awakening to how much you have been lied to By The New Green Jihad Crowd.

it takes Gross Ignorance for a society to accept things like Socialism and things Like Imposing Green Energy upon a people and making them believe in Global Warming and Unicorns.

There are no electric cars kid there con not be until fossil and nuclear fuel is not used to generate the electricity.

Bye the way its snowing in Colorado so global warming is canceled
 
No such thing as "fossil fuel"....oil is an abiotic resource and has nothing to do with fossilzed dinosaurs. :lol:
Ok, oil/gas/coal you know what I mean... lol
oil is a fossil fuel, it is produced from decayed plants just as biofuel is now synthesized
no it isn't. hly fk, learn something.
Yes Popeye you are clearly an intellectual
Why do you close your mind to Science?
Tell us more about the electric dragster that is out of fuel after 15 seconds

Climate change is proved, the snow in Colorado this summer proves it
 
Much to the shagrin of big oil electric cars will happen. It's not a big deal. It's on the way.
 

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