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Biden’s Electric Vehicle Push Ignores Working Class Needs

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In a recent twist of events, President Biden’s administration has announced yet another plan promising to tackle climate change. This time, they are leveraging taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars to push for electric vehicles. It appears the administration is firmly set on forcing the American public into a corner, swapping their gas-guzzling cars for more “eco-friendly” options. However, in typical big-government fashion, one has to wonder if this initiative is more about control than climate.

As states across the country start putting up more charging stations than actual gas stations, one can’t help but think about the implications behind this electric vehicle push. It’s as if the government believes that if they throw enough taxpayer money at the problem, Americans will abandon their cherished trucks and SUVs. But let’s be honest, unless they invent an electric truck that can pull a boat, ranchers and construction workers are unlikely to trade in their rumbling engines for whirring batteries.

What’s even more amusing is the irony of the Biden administration complaining about fossil fuels while simultaneously dealing with rising gas prices. This current regime has made it crystal clear that it prioritizes environmental agendas over the economic needs of everyday Americans. They may think they’re saving the planet, but in reality, many working-class families are feeling the strain at the pump and in their wallets.

In a classic case of government overreach, the plan also includes stringent regulations designed to limit combustion engine production. If anyone dares question this initiative, they only need to look into the green bubble the administration is living in. It’s a bubble that seemingly ignores the fact that not all Americans live in urban areas where public transportation and charging stations are abundant. Rural America, not so surprisingly, is pretty fond of its gas-powered vehicles.

As this electric vehicle initiative rolls out, one can expect the usual suspects to line up, ready to clap like seals in support of the administration’s grand vision. Meanwhile, the average American driver will continue to shake their heads at the absurdity of a government that seems hell-bent on making life more complicated, all in the name of saving the planet. It’s curious how the government thinks they know what’s best for the folks trying to make a living, especially when so many of them rely on their vehicles to actually get to work.

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