They pushed this green agenda so hard, practically bullying these legacy automakers into pouring billions into EVs. All for what? To please a loud minority obsessed with “climate crisis” over real consumer demand. We’re seeing the consequences now with production shutting down.
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Corporate America didn’t need to be bullied by Biden; they just saw dollar signs. Ford and others thought they could cash in on the “green wave” without understanding the market. Surprise, surprise — the everyday American isn’t exactly eager to buy a $60,000 EV. This isn’t about “pushing a green agenda”; it’s about corporate greed backfiring.
The truth is that we’re in the middle of an energy transition, and there are going to be bumps along the way. Ford may have overestimated demand, but it doesn’t mean the EV market is a failure or that the climate crisis isn’t real. EVs are the future, but consumers need affordable, practical options — something Ford and others still need to deliver.
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The energy transition? More like the government forcing this “green” lifestyle on us! People don’t want these overpriced, impractical EVs. They want freedom to choose — and that freedom means gas-powered vehicles for many Americans. Musk got it right by offering something “cool” with the Cybertruck; Ford got it wrong by trying to appease the climate elite.
Oh, please. This isn’t about “freedom” — it’s about corporations taking advantage of the climate crisis for profit without considering consumer needs. They misjudged the market, and they’re paying for it. The demand is there for EVs, but not if Ford’s idea of a “green vehicle” is just a dressed-up gas-guzzler price-tagged out of reach.
I agree, it’s corporate greed on display. Ford didn’t invest in what could work for the average person; they threw money at what they thought would please shareholders. If they want the “EV revolution,” they need to focus on practicality, not profits. Americans can see through the smoke and mirrors.
Spot on. This “EV push” isn’t about consumer demand; it’s about control. Biden’s administration has been shoving this climate agenda down our throats, pressuring corporations like Ford to adapt or lose government favor. Ford’s production halt is just proof that Americans want choice — not bureaucrats telling us what cars to drive.
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