Why Trump Can’t Kill the Electric Car

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Even though he seems to really want to.

 

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Every time I see the picture used for this article I imagine him jerking the steering wheel back and forth like a little kid and saying VROOM VROOM, HONK HONK!

Seriously, that's the most emotional enjoyment we've seen him express ever. A child's delight at getting to sit in the driver's seat of a big rig.

Interestingly enough, Trumps attacks on clean energy has spurred growth of clean energy.

It took eight years for Obama to ruin the country, be patient. This will all be hunky dory.

Oil elites b*tch is loosing! And will end up wearing an orange jumpsuit...

Until it becomes feasible and affordable to all, he has no need to slow it down. Bye bye Volt.

Those who would like to have a planet on which to DO business have more sense than the supposed Businessman-in-Chief.

So far... Trump's making America great again and setting up a 49 state landslide Election2018 Sorry potico

He doesn’t have to, once people realize the environmental impact of manufacturing an electric car and it’s many batteries that mostly is powered by coal power plants they’ll die out on their own once subsidies stop!

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Why Trump can’t kill the electric carThe U.S. put its 1 millionth electric vehicle on the road in September. It's not a large chunk of the nation’s 260 million vehicles, but not too shabby considering production started only in 2010. The question is: Can Donald Trump stop this trend? Why would he want to stop that trend? What's wrong with you? No the question is WHY would he stop it.. not can he Since 2010 most people have had a chance to buy another car. In that 1 in 280 bought electric. Is this math wrong? Absolutely but it does not have to be perfect to show the logic.
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