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re: Speaker Mike Johnson confirms that in talks with Elon, oppostion to BBB was over EV issues
Posted on 6/5/25 at 5:45 pm to PaperTiger
Posted on 6/5/25 at 5:45 pm to PaperTiger
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Elon is on record for saying that he doesnt want EV subsidies. He is on record for saying that the only reason they existed was for Ford, Chevy and others to play catch up.
*wink wink
Posted on 6/5/25 at 5:50 pm to Powerman
quote:it’s easy for him to say that when democrats are in power and there is zero chance they’d ever actually do it
So he's been publicly speaking out about getting rid of the subsidies for years and now we're to believe the real reason he was against the BBB is for the complete opposite reason?
But now that Tesla is tanking and republicans are actually doing it things are a bit different for him. He said all that before he royally pissed off the one side that actually wanted EVs. They can’t fricking stand him now
Elon is cooked
Posted on 6/5/25 at 6:03 pm to RobbBobb
You trust Johnson over Musk?? wtf
Posted on 6/5/25 at 6:17 pm to RobbBobb
I will say one thing about Mike Johnson after seeing him in action. Mike Johnson is a puppet to Trump. Whatever Trump thinks or believes, Mike Johnson absolutely to the death will believe and support.
Posted on 6/5/25 at 7:31 pm to Powerman
quote:
So he's been publicly speaking out about getting rid of the subsidies for years and now we're to believe the real reason he was against the BBB is for the complete opposite reason?
Is there any chance that was during a previous administration when the chance of subsidies being removed was virtually nil?
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