A better solution - don’t sell cars in California. :P
Sounds like California new car prices are about to go up $5K per vehicle...
As someone that lives in California, I say go for it Democrats. The more of these business killing laws and regulations you pass, the sooner the collapse, and the sooner we can get back on the road to recovery.
I am not sure if we have gone over the cliff yet, if not we are very close. The out of control spending with the out of control environmental laws and the out of control social engineering has just about destroyed what was once the richest state in the union.
‘Green jobs’ are VERY expensive but they make the Libs feel so good. ‘Investing’ in ‘green jobs’ is just more taxpayer money down the rabbit hole but the smug Libs insist on it and they are in charge. There will have to be at least one BIG collapse before the general public understand this. As a former resident of California(19 years) I am so sorry it has come to this. We LOVED living in California but it just got too expensive. California is beautiful with loads of things to do. Most can’t afford the wonderful leisure activities anymore. Hope California can right itself again. Would love to be able to come back.
I remember growing up when California was the leader in so many ways. Now they have become a laughingstock full of fruits and nuts. You couldn’t pay me enough to live there. They deserve what they get.
Several years ago they made a left-wing documentary called “Who Killed the Electric Car?” It appeared to have been filmed almost entirely in California. The bulk of the citizens interviewed sincerely seemed to believe that some sort of Eeeeeevil conspiracy was at work and Gubbermint needed to intervene and put a stop to it.
I once thought this type of madness would stop when the politicians realized that their states were losing population and growing poorer. It finally dawned on me that they just don’t care.
California Is Backing Off Mandate for Electric Car
By LAWRENCE M. FISHER
Published: December 26, 1995California is backing away from a requirement that within two years 2 percent of all cars sold in the state be electrically powered. The move raises questions about similar mandates in New York and Massachusetts, both of which had pledged to follow California's lead.
The California Air Resources Board asked its staff on Thursday to prepare a rule that would suspend the requirement that auto makers market tens of thousands of electric vehicles in the state by the turn of the century. The board proposed to drop the 2 percent requirement in the early years of the program and instead to increase production gradually to 10 percent "zero emission vehicles" by 2003, when all car companies that sell more than 3,000 vehicles a year statewide must comply with the regulation.
Love the article, Mr. Frezza, but “nevermind” is not a word. It’s “never mind.”
I blame Curt Cobain (late drug addict) for that horrible contraction.