Anonymous ID: e26cd7 July 28, 2022, 4:22 a.m. No.16900049   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Hey I got some fresh Salty REEEEEEEE,S right here from the WA COMpost it made me kek

 

FRESH LIB TEARS FOR BREAKFAST

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/06/08/another-2020-election-denier-will-be-novembers-ballot/

Anonymous ID: e26cd7 July 28, 2022, 4:28 a.m. No.16900990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5109

“Fumes Never Smelled So Sweet”: WSJ Reporter Details Nightmarish Road Trip With Electric Vehicle

 

iotwreport.com/fumes-never-smelled-so-sweet-wsj-reporter-details-nightmarish-road-trip-with-electric-vehicle

 

MJA

 

Blue State Conservative: A Wall Street Journal reporter did what journalists are actually supposed to do – investigate a story and report on the truth. In the case of Rachel Wolfe, she discovered first hand how inefficient electric vehicles are and how poorly our infrastructure is prepared to support them.

 

In a column for the Journal, Wolfe laid out the myriad issues road tripping with an electric vehicle. Namely, unpredictable (and often shorter than expected) ranges, finicky charging cords, stations that do not live up to their advertised charging speeds, and as mentioned, a grid not at all equipped to service fleets of EVs presented just a few major roadblocks to a successful journey.

 

The Blaze reacted to Wolfe’s story, headlining their story with Wolfe’s own admission that “fumes never smelled so sweet.”

 

“Frequently, they were forced to make changes to their charted course and pre-planned schedule due to unexpected battery drains along the highway. In the end, Wolfe said she and her road trip companion, Mack, spent more hours waiting to charge than they did sleeping.”

 

Sounds like a nightmare. Wasn’t the American experience built on freedom-inspiring road trips to nowhere? Now, people have to plan spending more time waiting than moving. more