During a House Budget Committee hearing prior to the recess, Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) spoke about hybrid technology and how it is overshadowed by EVs.
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It's time to clean this septic system out because it's full of shit, and non functional anymore.
Burgess isn't taking into account the collapsing, insurance infrastructure in California, nor the quadrupling in home owner's insurance rates nationally; making home ownership a thing of the past. And somehow, he's also not considering the impact that these incendiary electric vehicles are going to have on it "and" the environment. Just wait and see what these batteries are going to do to the environment on a mass scale, once they start showing up in salvage yards.
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