Phaseout of Oil Cars Show Contempt for Rural America—and for the Developing World

Phaseout of Oil Cars Show Contempt for Rural America—and for the Developing World
A charging sign for electric vehicles (EVs). paulbr75/Pixabay
Duggan Flanakin
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America’s big auto companies, less than 15 years since they were bailed out of bankruptcy following the Clinton-Bush recession of 2008, are betraying the American people out of their greed for government cash and favor. Their “net zero” plans—in conjunction with the globalist dictators and the Biden administration—include eliminating huge numbers of jobs and devastating major segments of the U.S. economy.
Duggan Flanakin
Duggan Flanakin
Author
Duggan Flanakin is a senior policy analyst at the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow who writes on a wide variety of public policy issues.
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