Kali outlawing new internal combustion vehicles by 2035

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I believe that's why Cali is referred to as the land of fruits and nuts.
my brother lives out there (married a cali girl and moved back from colorado), and says cali is like a granola bar:" take away the fruits and the nuts, and you're left with the flakes"


I look at that ridiculousness and say, up goes the value of Monte Alban.
I have recently migrated from Commiefornia and say it like this, FUQ California and who cares what they are doing.....

Welcome to Nord Kakalacky! where are you at?
 
How much are they investing in the electric grid to charge all those cars. When do trains, ships, and boats have to be zero emission. Funny how they have the strictest emission laws and they still have the worst air in the country.
 
I read that the largest refinery in CA, Martinez, built in 1913, is being permanently shut down. There won’t be enough domestically produced gasoline to buy in CA in a few more years. Oh well. For the next few years, drive it like you can fuel it!
 
It would be fine with me if electric vehicles were actually viable. This is the Tesla factory in Fremont, California. I think I see a few Teslas there, hard to tell.

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Meanwhile, on the battery front? Originally, this was supposed to be arriving right about now ....

 
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In sum. I think maybe the Gov'ner inhaled something while tramping around properties laid waste by fire for a photo op.

Right now, the main outcome I see from it is a big jump in used car prices.

Meanwhile, the price we pay here for "California gas" must be close to what we'd pay for biofuel (say, from algae), once up to mass-market volumes.
 
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If fuel becomes scarce in California, consider how rapidly the market will become flooded with classic cars once everything goes dry. This is assuming that you can afford to drive or transport them out, and they aren't all just left to rot in place.

Jay Leno is screwed. The Peterson museum is now just a museum. So much waste.

Almost seems like someone predicted this:

 
If fuel becomes scarce in California, consider how rapidly the market will become flooded with classic cars once everything goes dry. This is assuming that you can afford to drive or transport them out, and they aren't all just left to rot in place.

Jay Leno is screwed. The Peterson museum is now just a museum. So much waste.

Almost seems like someone predicted this:

I can’t believe how accurate that stupid movie was.
 
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It'll never happen. The internal combustion engine has its place and use and you just can't "erase" it. The economic blowback alone is huge. Expect it to be challenged and overturned, or as was said, the next guy undoes it.
 
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