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  •   The $13k Toyota Pickup You Can’t Buy
    You have probably not heard of the new Toyota HiLux Champ pickup. Probably because they don’t want you to know about it. “They” being the people who control the federal regulatory apparat, who don’t want you to know that people in other countries can buy a brand-new pick-up for $13,000 or so to start – something no American has been allowed to do (in America, at any rate) for more than 20 years.  And it’s more than just that. The ’24 HiLux Champ is a mid-sized pickup – not a compact. The latter was the last kind of truck you could buy here for around $13k or so brand-new, about 20 years ago.  You can guess why not – and it has nothing to do with “emissions.”


Electric Vehicles (EVs)

  • Elon Musk Announces All-New 2025 Solid State Batteries with 9 Minute Charging
    Elon Musk Announces All-New 2025 Solid State Batteries with 9 Minutes Charging. What makes these batteries so impressive? Why has Tesla embraced this technology? And what does the future hold for solid-state batteries at Tesla? Stay tuned as we dive into these game-changing developments. How Is Solid-State Battery the Dawn of a New Revolution?
  •   Net Zero is IMPOSSIBLE!
    Like every other globalist policy, net zero will NEVER HAPPEN and they know it. All their scams are aimed at one goal, to destroy capitalism and Western economies all over the globe so they then impose their draconian communist systems of total control.
  •   Electric Car Charging Station Uses More Electricity Than 280 Homes Every Hour
    A man charging his electric car explained how the charging station uses more kilowatts per hour than 280 homes. The Average home consumes 1.25 kilowatts per hour, but a charging station consumes 350 kilowatts per hour!
  •   John Stossel Reveals Inconvenient Facts About Electric Vehicles
    Politicians and activists who want all cars to go electric are guilty of magical thinking.  Electric car sales are up 66% this year.  President Biden says the future is "electric… and there’s no turning back.”  California and New York are banning sales of new gas-powered vehicles.  We’re told they’ll help us use less oil.  But most of what politicians, activists, and electric car sellers say about electric cars is just wrong.  In this video, and a second one coming soon, I show you 5 inconvenient facts about electric cars.
  •   Man's Hellish Family Trip With an Electric Truck Is a Warning to All About These Vehicles
    Man forced to ditch Ford EV truck during a family road trip to Chicago:  ‘biggest scam of modern times’.  Bala said he was initially motivated to buy an environmentally friendly vehicle as owning one is 'responsible citizenship'.  But Bala was quickly hit with the reality of owning and operating an EV soon after the purchase. The vehicle compelled him to install two chargers – one at work and one at home – for $10,000. To accommodate the charger, he had to upgrade his home’s electric panel for $6,000.
     

 

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