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As of the end of last year, according to the study, the Biden administration imposed new regulatory costs on American households and businesses at a pace that is surpassing that of the Obama administration during a comparable time period.
Specifically, Mulligan writes that the Biden administration has so far been adding regulatory costs at a rate of $617 billion per year of rulemaking, not counting regulatory costs created by statutes and other non-rule regulatory actions.
131 MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATIONS ASK BIDEN WHITE HOUSE TO STOP UNPRECEDENTED REGULATORY 'ONSLAUGHT'
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BUT FOLKS... YOU'VE AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET! HOW ABOUT $188.9 TRILLION ADDED TO OUR ELECTRICITY BILLS!
So if Biden's administration is spending $617 billion a year JUST in new rules and regulations.
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BUT Biden hasn't said a word about the additional $188,995,224,000,000 ($188 Trillion) that will be needed to provide the additional electricity if by 2030 there will be 26,400,000 EVs (NOT trucks..just cars!)
https://www.eei.org/en/news/news/al...lion-electric-vehicles-will-be-on-us-roads-in 2030#:~:text=The%20number%20of%20EVs%20on,projected%20in%20the%202018%20report.
Proof:
These additional EVs will require at an average of 4,310 kWh per year for their EV means an additional 113,784,000,000 kWh to the 4,165,030,000,000 kWh
generated by 11,070 power stations or an average generated by a power plant of 376,244,806 kWh.
This will require 302 additional power plants at the cost of $2,000/kWh or $188,995,224,000,000 to build the additional JUST EV cars electricity needs.
FACT: Given an EV’s average energy consumption of 0.32 kWh per mile,
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Americans drive on average, 13,476 miles per year, or 36.92 miles per day.
Using the average EV’s energy consumption, a home EV charger would use around 11.81 kWh per day to charge the car to replenish the range driven.
This translates to about 353.3 kWh per month and 4,310.65 kWh per year.
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This works out to for ALL 123,600,000 American households, or $1,529,088 (or over 20 years or $76,454/ year)
as the electric companies will raise the rates plus profits and the average households electricity costs will rise because of direct and indirect expense .
Specifically, Mulligan writes that the Biden administration has so far been adding regulatory costs at a rate of $617 billion per year of rulemaking, not counting regulatory costs created by statutes and other non-rule regulatory actions.
131 MANUFACTURING ORGANIZATIONS ASK BIDEN WHITE HOUSE TO STOP UNPRECEDENTED REGULATORY 'ONSLAUGHT'

Biden regulations have cost Americans almost $10,000 per household: study
The Biden administration is so far costing the American people about $10,000 per household by imposing a flurry of regulations, according to a new report.
BUT FOLKS... YOU'VE AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET! HOW ABOUT $188.9 TRILLION ADDED TO OUR ELECTRICITY BILLS!
So if Biden's administration is spending $617 billion a year JUST in new rules and regulations.

Biden regulations have cost Americans almost $10,000 per household: study
The Biden administration is so far costing the American people about $10,000 per household by imposing a flurry of regulations, according to a new report.
BUT Biden hasn't said a word about the additional $188,995,224,000,000 ($188 Trillion) that will be needed to provide the additional electricity if by 2030 there will be 26,400,000 EVs (NOT trucks..just cars!)
https://www.eei.org/en/news/news/al...lion-electric-vehicles-will-be-on-us-roads-in 2030#:~:text=The%20number%20of%20EVs%20on,projected%20in%20the%202018%20report.
Proof:
These additional EVs will require at an average of 4,310 kWh per year for their EV means an additional 113,784,000,000 kWh to the 4,165,030,000,000 kWh
generated by 11,070 power stations or an average generated by a power plant of 376,244,806 kWh.
This will require 302 additional power plants at the cost of $2,000/kWh or $188,995,224,000,000 to build the additional JUST EV cars electricity needs.
FACT: Given an EV’s average energy consumption of 0.32 kWh per mile,
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Americans drive on average, 13,476 miles per year, or 36.92 miles per day.
Using the average EV’s energy consumption, a home EV charger would use around 11.81 kWh per day to charge the car to replenish the range driven.
This translates to about 353.3 kWh per month and 4,310.65 kWh per year.

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This works out to for ALL 123,600,000 American households, or $1,529,088 (or over 20 years or $76,454/ year)
as the electric companies will raise the rates plus profits and the average households electricity costs will rise because of direct and indirect expense .