Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are too busy building $7b worth of EV charging stations. They are up to, what, 8? SLOW DOWN, Democrats, you makin’ me dizzy.
You understand this isn't an authoritarian regime right? Money is provided to states who then provide it to counties who then put our RFPs for the implementation. Each one require local zoning and other permit reviews. It takes time.
Or maybe, you don't understand.
We understand. It's trickle down economics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are too busy building $7b worth of EV charging stations. They are up to, what, 8? SLOW DOWN, Democrats, you makin’ me dizzy.
You understand this isn't an authoritarian regime right? Money is provided to states who then provide it to counties who then put our RFPs for the implementation. Each one require local zoning and other permit reviews. It takes time.
Or maybe, you don't understand.
Anonymous wrote:They are too busy building $7b worth of EV charging stations. They are up to, what, 8? SLOW DOWN, Democrats, you makin’ me dizzy.
Anonymous wrote:Once again, throwing money on problems instead of managing them is a problem. Money doesn't fix everything.
This seems to be a recurring theme.