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Posted by Herman
 - June 24, 2025, 11:15:28 PM
Quote from: Shen Li on June 24, 2025, 09:44:31 PMMark Carnage just like his predecessor wants to take away your choices what you can drive, what you can see on the internet, your news choices, how you choose to heat your home and what type of rifle you can use to hunt.
Only our choices. He will still get to decide which jet to take his clothes and which one to take for himself when he goes to pedo island.
Posted by Shen Li
 - June 24, 2025, 09:44:31 PM
Mark Carnage just like his predecessor wants to take away your choices what you can drive, what you can see on the internet, your news choices, how you choose to heat your home and what type of rifle you can use to hunt.
Posted by Herman
 - June 24, 2025, 06:36:59 PM
Our premier, Scott Moe decided he is going to defy Conman Carney's coal powered phase out by 2030. Not only only that he said Saskatchewan is going to rebuild it's coal fired power plants. :good:
Posted by Thiel
 - June 24, 2025, 02:30:12 PM
Quote from: JOE on June 24, 2025, 11:38:19 AMHere Lokmar:


Sales hybrids up, but EV's decline.

I wouldn't buy an EV Lokmar

Hybrid maybe but not an EV
Honeybunch, you will have to buy an EV thanks to Mr Carney. But, you will be too old to drive by the time it's fully implemented.

Posted by Mark Carney
 - June 24, 2025, 11:50:25 AM
Quote from: Thiel on June 23, 2025, 11:01:31 PMMr Carney's EV mandate is impossible. So is net zero. He knows that, but he will make you poor trying to achieve both.
I will tell the people it will save the planet. They will buy it. :s_laugh:
Posted by JOE
 - June 24, 2025, 11:38:19 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on June 24, 2025, 11:32:47 AMDont underestimate how intransigent and stubborn stupid motherfuckers like you are, josephine!

Here Lokmar:


Sales hybrids up, but EV's decline.

I wouldn't buy an EV Lokmar

Hybrid maybe but not an EV
Posted by Lokmar
 - June 24, 2025, 11:32:47 AM
Quote from: JOE on June 24, 2025, 11:18:56 AMYeah I bet the Canadian government will be forced to compromise & hybrid vehicles will become more popular if not the norm by 2035 avatar_Shen Li Shen.

Actually I read somewhere that while EV sales are declining, hybrid sales are going up.

So the kind of people who are buying them are seeking something in the middle.

Dont underestimate how intransigent and stubborn stupid motherfuckers like you are, josephine!
Posted by formosan
 - June 24, 2025, 11:21:02 AM
Quote from: DKG on June 24, 2025, 10:49:43 AMRight across Canada there are warnings not use hair dryers in the coldest days of winter. Where are they going to get the juice for twenty million electric vehicles.
it was so bad two winters ago when we had two weeks of below -35 that there were rolling blackouts.
Posted by JOE
 - June 24, 2025, 11:18:56 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on June 23, 2025, 09:04:28 PMSome facts to ponder Canadians while Mark Carnage takes away your choice to drive the car you want.

Canada has 30,000 public charging stations. That country would need to double the amount they have right now and build 60,000 per year for the next decade to meet the bare minimum needed for an all electric fleet of cars.

Canada would need 14 new Canadu reactors costing about $15 billion each to meet it's electricity needs for just private cars. That does not include commercial vehicles.

Canada would need at least 12 new Site C sized dams costing $16 billion each to meet the demand just from personal elect4ric vehicles.



Yeah I bet the Canadian government will be forced to compromise & hybrid vehicles will become more popular if not the norm by 2035 avatar_Shen Li Shen.

Actually I read somewhere that while EV sales are declining, hybrid sales are going up.

So the kind of people who are buying them are seeking something in the middle.
Posted by Lokmar
 - June 24, 2025, 11:13:09 AM
Quote from: DKG on June 24, 2025, 10:49:43 AMRight across Canada there are warnings not use hair dryers in the coldest days of winter. Where are they going to get the juice for twenty million electric vehicles.

Your average soi-boi and man hating bimbo thinks a fuking electric car uses the same amount of power as a hair drier!
Posted by DKG
 - June 24, 2025, 10:49:43 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on June 23, 2025, 09:04:28 PMSome facts to ponder Canadians while Mark Carnage takes away your choice to drive the car you want.

Canada has 30,000 public charging stations. That country would need to double the amount they have right now and build 60,000 per year for the next decade to meet the bare minimum needed for an all electric fleet of cars.

Canada would need 14 new Canadu reactors costing about $15 billion each to meet it's electricity needs for just private cars. That does not include commercial vehicles.

Canada would need at least 12 new Site C sized dams costing $16 billion each to meet the demand just from personal elect4ric vehicles.


Right across Canada there are warnings not use hair dryers in the coldest days of winter. Where are they going to get the juice for twenty million electric vehicles.
Posted by Thiel
 - June 23, 2025, 11:01:31 PM
Quote from: Shen Li on June 23, 2025, 09:04:28 PMSome facts to ponder Canadians while Mark Carnage takes away your choice to drive the car you want.

Canada has 30,000 public charging stations. That country would need to double the amount they have right now and build 60,000 per year for the next decade to meet the bare minimum needed for an all electric fleet of cars.

Canada would need 14 new Canadu reactors costing about $15 billion each to meet it's electricity needs for just private cars. That does not include commercial vehicles.

Canada would need at least 12 new Site C sized dams costing $16 billion each to meet the demand just from personal elect4ric vehicles.


Mr Carney's EV mandate is impossible. So is net zero. He knows that, but he will make you poor trying to achieve both.
Posted by Shen Li
 - June 23, 2025, 09:04:28 PM
Some facts to ponder Canadians while Mark Carnage takes away your choice to drive the car you want.

Canada has 30,000 public charging stations. That country would need to double the amount they have right now and build 60,000 per year for the next decade to meet the bare minimum needed for an all electric fleet of cars.

Canada would need 14 new Canadu reactors costing about $15 billion each to meet it's electricity needs for just private cars. That does not include commercial vehicles.

Canada would need at least 12 new Site C sized dams costing $16 billion each to meet the demand just from personal elect4ric vehicles.

Posted by Thiel
 - June 23, 2025, 03:19:07 PM
Quote from: Herman on June 22, 2025, 03:56:03 PMConman Carney is exactly like his predecessor. Right down to the idiotic EV mandate and throwing billions away to create artificial demand.

This will destroy Ontario's economy.

Carney Liberals stubbornly holding onto EV lost cause
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lorne-gunter-carney-liberals-stubbornly-holding-onto-ev-lost-cause/wcm/0aaae55c-1f53-4aaa-85ad-ca03daa42334

This week, the Carney Liberals announced they had no intention of changing the Trudeau government's planned ban on gasoline-powered cars, trucks and vans beginning next year. Whether you want an EV, you'll be forced to buy one if you buy any new vehicle by 2035.

This is the ideological equivalent of telling people who want a house they must buy a condo, instead.

he federal government is stubbornly holding on to its EV mandate in the face of declining market demand for electrics.

Until the Carney Liberals choose not to build a new pipeline to the East Coast (which I expect them to announce in the next couple of years), this rigidity on EVs is the best proof yet that the Carney government differs very little from Justin Trudeau's.

On Friday, Mercedes-Benz announced it was making a "course correction." It was no longer committed to going fully electric by 2030. "Market conditions" (translation: lousy EV sales) were forcing it to "retain internal combustion engines longer than initially planned." Mercedes will even continue to develop gas-powered and diesel engines.

Only days before, Audi had made a similar climbdown.

Honda, of course, announced last month it was suspending construction of $15 billion worth of EV plants in Ontario for at least two years. General Motors has shuttered its BrightDrop electric van plant in Ingersoll, Ont. And when it brings it back online this fall, GM plans to run the assembly line at half capacity or less.

Since the beginning of the year, Stellantis (Chrysler and Fiat) has shied away from producing large numbers of EVs, as have Volvo, Porsche, Ferrari and the subsidiaries of Volkswagen.

My favourite "course correction" comes from Ford which, after losing $5 billion on EVs last year, announced it would be converting a planned EV plant in Ontario to making its 10,000-pound (4,500-kilogram) F-250 SuperDuty pickup.
I guarantee Mr Carney's ev mandate and net zero decree will not impact his carbon intensive globetrotting lifestyle.

Posted by Shen Li
 - June 22, 2025, 07:38:03 PM
When I look at what the Liberal Party dictatorship has done to Canada and then think about how they are doubling down on failed policies like energy, taxation, spending, environment, immigration, Aboriginal issues, online freedom, and so on I know the decision we made to abandon that sinking ship was a wise move.