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...I refer to it as "Feel Good Environmentalism". It don't have to work, just make ya feel good cause ya sacrificed something even though it was somebody else's something.




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Liberals are like a "Slinky". Totally useless, but somehow ya can't help but smile when you see one tumble down a flight of stairs!


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What happened to the green revolution?
By: Zimbler0
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Sat, 07 Feb 26 3:41 AM
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Vermont’s Green Energy ‘Solution’ Becomes a White Elephant As Its EV Bus Fleet Fails in Unforeseen Winter

http://redstate.com/bradslager/2026/02/06/vermonts-green-energy-solution-becomes-a-white-elephant-as-its-ev-bus-fleet-fails-in-unforeseen-winter-n2198901

Prepare to be shocked, folks!

Another planet-saving environmental solution foisted on the populace by all-seeing bureaucrats has turned into an expensive failure. The latest boondoggle is playing out in the upper New England area, where once again the “experts” in all things ecological lacked logic.

A brand new fleet of EV buses, touted energetically last summer, has been brought to a halt in the frigid climes, frozen in place, if you will. This is all because the geniuses behind this globe-preserving mandate were incapable of divining that conditions in the area could quite possibly impact their harp seal-snuggling directives. The manufacturer, Green Mountain Transit of Montpelier, no less, did not anticipate this climate challenge.

It turns out the problem is twofold. The batteries that power these conveyances need temperatures above the 40-degree range to be charged, so naturally, these buses were deemed an ideal solution for the metropolitan region that can go months without cresting that lofty thermal bar. Additionally, these batteries have been found to pose a fire hazard, which could actually be both a problem and a solution in the tundra-like conditions.

As a result, the buses are now snow collection rigs in the parking lot, and the company is cutting routes and trimming schedules, a reality that runs contrary to the company’s tagline of “Getting you where you need to go!” It is just amazing to see a Vermont enterprise being rendered obsolete by Vermont weather.


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