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Sep 05 2022

West Virginia Coal Miners Push DC Tourist’s Lifeless EV

If a single image can sum up enviromoonbattery, it is West Virginia coal miners pushing a DC tourist’s lifeless electric car because the moronic toy wouldn’t go and could not even be towed:

Breitbart has background:

The wild sequence of events was recounted by Tucker County State Sen. Randy Smith (R) on Facebook, which occurred near a coal mine on Mettiki Coal access road U.S. 48, a few miles outside of Davis, West Virginia, according to WTRF. …

As a few coal miners came to assist, it was soon realized that the vehicle could not be moved by a tow truck since the bottom of the car was all plastic with nothing to hook onto. …

Smith added that one of the good Samaritans even gifted the D.C. driver a “Friend of Coal” license plate to take home with him.

Although we are expected to believe otherwise, electric cars are powered far less by nearly useless wind turbines than by the coal, which is mined in West Virginia over the federal government’s increasingly repressive objections. These inefficient, environmentally harmful vehicles are financed largely through federal subsidies, which consist of money transferred through inflation from people who create wealth — like coal miners — to well-to-do virtue-signaling fools.

Here’s another picture worth a thousand words:

On a tip from Wiggins.


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