Psaki Mocked After Announcing Biden’s Plan To Place 500,000 Tesla Charging Stations In ‘Disadvantaged Communities’

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This woman is the worst, and the biggest liar we have ever seen as press secretary.



White House spokesperson Jen Psaki announced Monday that the Biden administration is drafting plans to place half a million electric vehicle charging stations in “rural and disadvantaged communities,” and also apparently hopes to run fleets of tens of thousands of “electric school buses” in inner cities. The announcement has been met with incredulity and a fair of mockery online.​


“People across the country, people who care deeply about addressing our climate crisis, know the components of what are in this package, which the President considers a down payment, not the end, a down payment,” Psaki said, adding, “So, five hundred thousand electric vehicle charging stations nationwide, that’s what this would help support, with a focus on our highways and on rural and disadvantaged communities.” Psaki also claimed the Biden administration wants to buy “thirty-five thousand electric schoolbuses.”






Critics were quick to point out that while electric vehicle charging stations already do exist in many “disadvantaged communities,” they have not been particularly well-received.

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Psaki did not specify whose vehicles would be charged at the charging stations located in disadvantaged communities. The average consumer cost for a new electric vehicle, or EV, remains high, well above the average yearly income of many poor jurisdictions.


Car And Driver magazine reported in 2020 that the average cost for an EV remained over $19,000 more than its gasoline counterpart, at $55,600.
 
Psaki did not specify whose vehicles would be charged at the charging stations located in disadvantaged communities.
No doubt the poor people in rural and disadvantaged urban communities who struggle to provide food for their families and pay the rent.
Are overjoyed to hear about getting charging stations for their Tesla's. ... :cuckoo:
 
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Poor Jen. She really is way out of her league.

She's just "way out".........PERIOD!!!!

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Psaki did not specify whose vehicles would be charged at the charging stations located in disadvantaged communities.
No doubt the poor people in rural and disadvantaged communities who struggle to provide food for their families and pay the rent.
Are overjoyed to hear about getting charging stations for their Tesla's. ... :cuckoo:

Bad idea. The ghetto goblins would probably just steal all of the electricity out of those charging stations anyway, and sell it on the street corner.
 
So according to Biden blacks cannot get IDs, or know about accountants or running businesses but in the hood
where so many people drive a Tesla :rolleyes: there will be a half million recharging stations?

The most asinine thing I've ever heard.
Just like a parody from the Babylon Bee. Only more funny because this is an actual proposal.

Who pays for the charge? Is electricity free now? The Biden people truly live in an alternate
universe. Car And Driver magazine reported in 2020 that the average cost for an EV remained over $19,000 more than its gasoline counterpart, at $55,600.
 
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It will work because as minority deadbeats they will be permitted to obtain their reparation by stealing the cars.
 
Well at least those white liberal dopers will have places to charge their electric cars when they'll cruising the ghetto to score their drugs.

Wouldn't want their batteries to run down in those neighborhoods.
White guys driving round the ghetto in nice cars are either looking to buy a building or a blowjob
 
This woman is the worst, and the biggest liar we have ever seen as press secretary.


White House spokesperson Jen Psaki announced Monday that the Biden administration is drafting plans to place half a million electric vehicle charging stations in “rural and disadvantaged communities,” and also apparently hopes to run fleets of tens of thousands of “electric school buses” in inner cities. The announcement has been met with incredulity and a fair of mockery online.​


“People across the country, people who care deeply about addressing our climate crisis, know the components of what are in this package, which the President considers a down payment, not the end, a down payment,” Psaki said, adding, “So, five hundred thousand electric vehicle charging stations nationwide, that’s what this would help support, with a focus on our highways and on rural and disadvantaged communities.” Psaki also claimed the Biden administration wants to buy “thirty-five thousand electric schoolbuses.”​

Critics were quick to point out that while electric vehicle charging stations already do exist in many “disadvantaged communities,” they have not been particularly well-received.​
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Psaki did not specify whose vehicles would be charged at the charging stations located in disadvantaged communities. The average consumer cost for a new electric vehicle, or EV, remains high, well above the average yearly income of many poor jurisdictions.


Car And Driver magazine reported in 2020 that the average cost for an EV remained over $19,000 more than its gasoline counterpart, at $55,600.



What? you never saw a Tesla shopping cart? they gotta charge em somewhere....
 
This woman is the worst, and the biggest liar we have ever seen as press secretary.


White House spokesperson Jen Psaki announced Monday that the Biden administration is drafting plans to place half a million electric vehicle charging stations in “rural and disadvantaged communities,” and also apparently hopes to run fleets of tens of thousands of “electric school buses” in inner cities. The announcement has been met with incredulity and a fair of mockery online.​


“People across the country, people who care deeply about addressing our climate crisis, know the components of what are in this package, which the President considers a down payment, not the end, a down payment,” Psaki said, adding, “So, five hundred thousand electric vehicle charging stations nationwide, that’s what this would help support, with a focus on our highways and on rural and disadvantaged communities.” Psaki also claimed the Biden administration wants to buy “thirty-five thousand electric schoolbuses.”​

Critics were quick to point out that while electric vehicle charging stations already do exist in many “disadvantaged communities,” they have not been particularly well-received.​
...​









Psaki did not specify whose vehicles would be charged at the charging stations located in disadvantaged communities. The average consumer cost for a new electric vehicle, or EV, remains high, well above the average yearly income of many poor jurisdictions.


Car And Driver magazine reported in 2020 that the average cost for an EV remained over $19,000 more than its gasoline counterpart, at $55,600.

Lol, maybe they should get some Nordstrom and Macy's stores in the ghettos too.
 

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