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larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow, i'm l arry kudlow.
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all right we are expecting to hear from former president trump shortly, he will be making some appeals about unconstitutional gag orders and maybe other matters. we have on set with us texas congressman wesley hunt. we'll talk about all kinds of things. and why biden is doing notion to stop -- nothing to stop his open borders that is the worst. and throwing israel under the bus, remarkably bad story. >> we have rich lowry and monica crowley, why biden's election interference lawfare jihad against trump has not moved needle one micrometer millimeter, whatever. and kevin has hassett will tell us why even joe biden is not spend 1.6 trillion between now and election day. so, president biden throwing
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israel under the bus. treachery against our great of ally in middle east egeneral jack keane will weigh in. and one more. the electric vehicle red ink keeps coming we talk with senator cynthia of great state of wyoming. joining me now on set, congressman wesley hunt. >> thank you. larry: you have been a great guest. we're delighted. a busy day. quick thought, trump's gag order, said unconstitutional. he cites a lot of good lawyers, they are fox contributors like jonathan turley and gregg jarrett and professor dershowitz. >> a former president of these united states of america. that is being attacked in this manner cannot defend himself? this is ridiculous, the
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cases are falling on their head, we're finds out quickly our justice system is sound, proving this is a fares and a political pursuit against a former president that is sob obvious. and president trump is a political force of nature. he will not be deterred from this, i think that biden administration and liberals realize this is not helping for independents, he is losing never single swing state right now but one, you look at trends of nation and what we care about, that ises go in the car -- that is gas in car, energy prices ands disaster at border, you add it up, the cases look flimsy at best, and president trump looks stronger and stronger. larry: just, there is a lot of great stuff to talk about. one point, interesting, i said this last night, this is a great country, not even this lawfare jihad election
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interference room nonsense will play out, the new york thing is a fiasco, washington j6 thing in supreme court. the classified documents is falling of its own way because of fenning a eling and fixing down in georgia, district attorney again, she may not be qualified, and tried to pull a fast one with her boyfriend running the show. in each step, after the initial flurry when the left got all excited about this now it is falling apart. i'm saying, even with this unprecedented assault, the american system survives, that is what it looks like. it may be a small point but i think it is important. >> it is the point. why this is greatist country in the world, the american spirit fire should never be under estimated, american public is watching, they see
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the state of affairs in country, they have -- we have one person to blame, the executive fiat on stay one, joe biden destroyed this nation, we watched it happen in real-time. this is one of few times in history of nation we had president trump who did an excellent job in his 4 years, and joe biden who is a catastrophe and now a rubber match, they are going head-to-head, are we better ouch under trump or president biden, people are watching, saying we're better off under trump that is why he is leading, and doing well among black voters, also independents, we have direct comparison, we want those days back, we want strong border security and our economy back and we're sick of being on verge of world war iii because of feckless leadership from our current president. larry: mr. trump calls it a
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working class coalition, working close, he is scoring heavily among black men i know that and a few out among latinos and hispanics and white working class, the lower income classes, if you work you seem to be for trump. >> it is very simple. the rising tide raises all boats, we're realize that people had more money in their pockets, during the trump administration, i could afford to live, we were not living under record inflation, the little man will take to the most. so, we -- a case of making sure that top to bottom, every american regardless of race, religion o, color or cricreed is doing better. i want a good economy, that is what black men here are saying. they are asking very simple question, i was better off under president trump and i want it back. i am done with joe biden.
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that is why you see the numbers turn out like they are. larry: joe biden is now throwing israel under the bus, this sun believable, long time valued ally in middle east, he is throwing them unders bus. and senator bernie sanders is beside himself with joy, saying this, so now, not only is the bernie sanders socialive wing running domestic and economic policy, they are running foreign policy as well. >> larry, two we years in saudi arabia as a officer, i am a veteran, that is true western influence, and only true ally in the region is israel, i put their judeo in jjjudeo christian. -- you can't say, you know, i want to support israel and a ceasefire. you can't say, you know, i
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condemn all these protests on the campuses, but i also know that my donors are funding a lot of those protests. we do know is when trump was president, strongest thing we could have done, was move our embassy to jerusalem, we did that world knew where we stood it was strong, they knew you do not mess with israel you are missing with us, it saved a lot of lives and a lot of money we need to get back to that strong leadership, pick a side, our side is israel, stick with it and the world would be a safer place. larry: playing to hamas' hands is worse thing. >> horrible. larry: is a middle east middle east thing for sure, iranian thing for sure. but also, china is watching. china is watching. they are the worst biggest, i believe our biggest as adversaries in the
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world. can't they figure it out? the bidens? they don't understand, they are putting this country on a precipice. >> we one major conflict away from being at world war iii, i have a bold prediction, if president trump is not our president this year, i think he will be, but if he is not china will move on taiwan, that will send world to a spiral that i don't want to see. my pray prayers, that american realize president trump is our man. larry: congressman wesley hunt we appreciate your service in congress and military. >> thank you, sir. larry: we appreciate it. >> coming up abide -- biden's election interference lawfare jihad against mr. trump has not moved the needle one micrometer or millimeter, we talk about it with rich lowry and monica crowley coming up, you can catch
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larry: joe biden lawfare attacks on president trump are falling apart. have not moved the needle at all, joining me now rich lowry and monica crowley. welcome to you. rich, to you first, my political guru, i was reading -- >> aim higher in your guru. larry: not a chance, doug schoan. was in newspaper saying he was following one of the polls, i think cnn, becauseica last 6 weeks with trials and west of lawfare, the needle has not moved. the whole lawfare attack on trump has not done when bidens hoped and prayed it would. and with your kean political
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eye, i want to know what you think. >> that does not make is less outrageous they are still locking him in a room in new york city 4 days a week. trump is strong on the core issues. who did a good job as president? trump is bo above 50% biden way below, and who do you trust on most important issues trump is way ahead, then peripherals, people care about, core stuff, you have peripherals indicted 94 times and a trial, and all of the rest biden has to hope he can make people care about the peripherals that is a hard case. larry: to put it are in way. trump has stayed on message even during the -- for example the crazy new york trial. he manages to stay on message. not only talking about the economy and inflation, he gave a brilliant speech in wisconsin last week. but also, going to harlem to
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the bor b do the bodega and firefighters. >> he is maximizing his time spend here. i love doug, he is a good friend, but i disagree in lawfare is not moving the needle, it is moves the needle toward donald trump. it is strengthening him, even people who didn't like him, say, what shaping to him is -- what is happening to him is not right, this is tearing at the basic foundation and fabric of america. i think it is true to rich a points, two pain pillars to this election, cost of living and quality of life. you have the economic side
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with ba basic collapse and quality of life, with open borders and cities in collapse and sphi spike in crime, on those main pillars trump has a 4 year long record to go to american people say, i delivered a booming economy, enforced border and law and order and world peace, i will do it again. larry: really, biden thinks he can spend 1.6 trillion, a story some people say it is a trillion, whatever. including state and local money that would waive requirements. now, that is old time democratic religion. way back to fdr, only guy that really didn't do that was bill clinton, if you think about it my question, is biden making a huge
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mistake? this story is getting out and circulating, inflation rate is already up. and has comed down, he it is comes back, do you think that is what people want him spending, if you poll people and say, do you think that 1.5 trillion of new spending in the next 6 months is a great idea. >> you know it is a lot of money when no one can determine. who is aga against bridges. maybe you are governor, you need to shove as much money down the track. he needs to deal with what monica points to, inflation. that has undermined his presidency and his standing on the economy. but there is nothing he can do with his -- to deal with
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that, so no we're dropping money from a helicopter. larry: i think trump will mace the case that attempts for massive spending, not easy to spend a trillion and a half in 6 months. best minds in america could be put to work but they are not in the white house. >> i could spend it on shoes, larry. larry: the point i'm making. people will rebel at it. this is what biden is missing because it will cause more inflation, they know. biden has a problem, he thinks that americans are dumb. i think and more importantly trump thinks that americans are smarter than he thinks, they see inflation. that all. it will damage biden, this a huge mistake. >> and because we have the benefit of back-to-back presidencies. where donald trump delivered and you are a key part of that team with a goldilocks economy with robust economic
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growth, unemployment at or near -- you don't have to go back to reagan era to remember a booming economy just pre-pandemic, people want it back, they make association with joe biden, democrats controlling congress, and first two years of presidency, pushing out along with fed 8 to 9 trillion dollars of the economy -- they associate that with higher prices. larry: they are pulled by bernie sanders. bernie sanders is not running economic domestic and foreign policy. that really. >> or columbia university. larry: but, fdr, spend and spend tax and tax, this is not the 1930s. biden is operating on model that is like 75, 85 years old, it didn't work then, but putting it aside politically that model has
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not worked. >> also about bernie. larry: he is falling into the trap. >> you say about bernie, he has not stood up to left on anything, another keme -- m metric people view him at weak and trump as strong. larry: that is great. bad enough you are caving in to hamas. if you also cave into bernie sanders that is a very important point. i counter, i think you are have biden weak, and trump tough that is a big sub thing. >> bernie sanders is a socialist, that is -- >> bernie sanders is tail that is walking the dog, but i think he is the tail and the dog, rich lowry and monica crowley. >> coming up on kudlow, not even trump can spend 1.6 trillion dollars over the next 6 months. it is important theme of show the we will talk about it with kevin hassett,
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larry: we'll bring in lydia hu talk about the who is going on in trial, thank you. mr. trump is about to make appeals or has already made them and quoting famous fox legal analyst left and right. what can you tell us. reporter: yes, we started off this morning hearing from former president saying that today they are planning to file or have filed an appeal to the wide wide range gag order that restrains former president and those they say he could direct from commenting about witnesses and the staff and matters to the case, he has been slapped with 10 violations with the gag order, that sense thousand dollars in fines, and then, judge merchan has told
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president trump if he continues to violate the gag order he could face the possibility of jail time, this is raising serious constitutional questions, considering the former president is pres presumptive nominee for the g.o.p. t ticket for white house, what is happening in court now is interesting. , as i lift defense attorney todd blank made an argument with gag order with respect to stormy daniels should be lifted. that donald trump should now be allowed to speak about stormy daniels in connection with this case, because her testimony has now been concluded it is over, he could no longer pose a threat of intim intimidation to her, the jurors heard her testimony. and he wants to respond to some salacious allegations she has levied against him, we don't know what the
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decision will be, prosecutors are opposing it. getting information from our producer in the courtroom, but we could have a decision about that or perhaps ju judge merchan so make a decision overnight. >> all right. thank you lydia hu, we'll see you, we appreciate your update on those discussions, launch to the riff. back to the spending and inflation theme, you would think with consumer prices up 20% since joe biden took waoffice, and acpi snap back above 2% target, you would think that joe biden, who is in already in trouble on inflation issue, you would think he would want to do something to curb inflation, if you thought
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that, you would be wrong. biden has no such intention. biden is the guy, who told an interviewer he inher ited inherited a 9% inflation rate, donald trump handed over a 1.4% inflation rate that joe biden ran up to 9%. speaking of massive federal and borrowing, bunch of articles have come out, showing that biden would lwould love to 20 up to 1.6 trillion of money that congress has approved. unspend money conservatives clean energy, electric vehicles, and various climate change give aways, subsidies, tax credits, semiconductor manufacturing and who knows what. misnamed inflation reduction act, that is a big culprit in this story, still
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spending out, back to march of 2021, which some call original sin sin of inflation sill covid money spending out, really, covid money. and actually, it would be a monumental task requiring some of the greatest minds alive today to figure out way to spend 1.6 trillion of federal money in the next 6 months. judging from joe biden's overall performance so far, he is not in possession of the greatest minds today, but they are trying their hardest to spend, borrow and buy the election. there is another th 350 billion under the guise of covid-19 relief, right, covid for state and local governments, coronavirus state and local fiscal recover fund. bad enough it still kicking around as a hold over from the misbegotten american
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rescue act. this money to be spent before the end of this year biden treasury decided if states don't spend it but plan to spend it, after the statutory deadline that year, then spend it. this is a great country. now, republicans have opportunities to stop this avalanche of inflationary spending. they will have to get to work in the next 90 days. the potential inflationary consequences of these dreadful policies could well lead to much higher interest rates, and, of course, much greater deficits and borrowing and inflation. joe biden does not care one whit about inflation, he thinks that he will win the election this way. joe, remember, fdr had 4 terms. you may only have one. all right that is the my riff, for more mig my
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pal kevin hassett. if i put you could charge you could not spend 1.6 trillion dollars in next 6 months but you wouldn't want to do that would you? >> right. no, absolutely not, let's use round numbers, say gdp willing 15 trillion, they are trying to increase demand by 10% of the gdp, they are attacking supply. that means is will take inflation and make it do up closer to 10%, if they were able do this, they won't be. and thing that is stunning this is traditional practice, when you give money to states, then they have a certain amount of time to spend it they gave them so much money the say the states have not been able to spend it. and if they could have inflation would be higher,
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they said they have to give it back, but biden said no you have to promise to spend it in the future, that is misconduct of a president. as just about everything el he is doing. larry: you look at google inflation pop ups. i don't know whether it was you know word matrix, but inflation is now the biggest question asked on google or popped up in terms of questions. >> it is. a google trend, i know you are not mr. internet. it is google trends, the could look at what is searched on google at peak of inflation, a top search was inflation, then it it went down last year but now skyrocketing again, something we did with my old friend,ry we made a map of u.s. on where people are serving for inflation, it is the swing states. >> okay that is spells more
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harm. kevin, you may have been surprised to 11 from -- learn from biden interview this week, that he inherited a 9% inflation rate. >> this is astonishing, that you know far left, columbia university trying to destroy america's enstutions, they have destroyed media, can you imagine in white house a president said that. what would happen at white house pressu presser. on spending one last thing, if you want to push spending out, spend on anything, even if people are will to say in future but no money alreadycalit allocated on israel, a few hundred people protest in in columbia yea, and he
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backs away from defending an ally. larry: a great point, kevin hassett. food for thought. only spending cut he wants, oh, my gosh. kevin has et cetera thank hassett thank you. >> thank you, larry. >> folks, let's continue this. about what seems to be joe biden's betrayal of the israel, joining us now welcome back general jack keane, fox news senior strategic analyst, presidential medal of freedom recipient. i just want you to tell me biden puts an arms embargo on israel, i don't understand it. defensive weapons, offensive. what -- what is your reaction to this as long time military strategist. what is this -- what is going on? >> certainly, not surprising. he and his administration have been hinting about this
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some some time after certainly publicly disagreeing with prime minister netanyahu war aims and specific of how to conduct an operation from rafah. nones less, the hints are ththere it has happened it is shocking, you wonder what is going on in their minds, do they ever consider what the consequences are of a decision like this, we have si sinwar in charge of hamas, he has been s s-- stedfasts since december of 23, he believes that wind is sat his back. and he is gaining in support. the evidence of that is biden's previous criticism. now, this shocking revelation, strengthens his hand as does condemnation of
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israel by the international community that is an adverse consequence. that pro tracks the war and makes it that much more difficult for israel. this second thing is, what are consequences with our friends? and the other advers adverse airy who are watching, major listen from anthon after afghanistan that united states was willing to walk away from a 20 year ally and turn it over to enemy we a were fighting we lost a lot of respect from our friends as a result of this. and our a a adversaries you k know. have been aggressive since. here we are again, pulling back in israel. what is going on? is that applying to them, what does mr. xi, what is putin thinking and our friend in north korea
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thinking. the administration should think through that the consequences of a shocking decision like this and pulling away from 75 year ally, the strongest one we have in the middle east. we have been there every bit of the way for israel through every struggle, any help they needed we would give, now we're conditioning our help based on how they conduct their mill military operation in a particular city that is ouououtrage out control. larry: wall street editorial today, very strong biden slaps an arms embargo on israel, they will stop large bombs or small bombs. dumb bombs or smart. and let it do without tanks and artillery. isn't a good time to send weapons israel would actually use them.
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we just saw an unprecedented attack by iran on israel. which fortunately the iron dome re repelled but we have hamas firing rockets and hezbollah firing rockets, and iran is watching. and russia is watching. and china is ras watching, are we disarming israel. is there a difference between offense of weapons offensive we owns and defensive really? >> i think that is in the name. the reality is that is blurred in warfare. offense and defense. and they should stop using that to try to delineate and make a decision as favorable to them. look at we still -- israel is facing a threat from hezbollah to the bo north there are 80 thousand
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citizens displaced. israel wants to finish with hamas, they have turn d to hezbollah if they don't move back and let citizens in there they have to do something about that, that would be a major air campaign, and there economy could -- there economy pcould be uses, they go don't, and they have a significant lethality, they have used them against the tunnels, when they recognize that it was untoward collateral damage as a result, they stopped uses these, they used precision bombs there could still be places in in rafah where the bombs are appropriate, they will not use them against civilians, and same with hezbollah there is a ring of fire around israel. and we should not be giving them less, we should give them more. to deal with the
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comprehensive nature of this threat. and it is the message also is as i mentioned, it is just awful, it is enhancing our adversaries and encouraging them that is wrong, and strengthening sinwar and hamas' hand. larry: in the last minute. do you think israel will go ahead anyway and finish the job against hamas? >> i don't think they have much choice, they are fighting their ex existence and their survival, every time the president opens his mouth he should talk about that it serves their interest. there is not a single tunnel come complex in gaza strip where people can seek refuge from the war, it is designed and built for hamas fighters. that is despicable and
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diabolical, welcoming those cwas call -- was casualties w. we have this twisted. president is under score the fact that israel a very existence is at stake. larry: i think this president is providing moral confusion, i also, you know on the matter of the hostages. the bidens are not coming clear and straight on the hostages. and the united states and israel don't actually know how much hostages -- how many hostages whether they are american or israeli or european, no one knows how many of them are still alive. and this goes almost unnoticed. we're asking iz israel
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to give up its states hood, holding out for hostages we don't even know if they, alive and hamas will not tell us, that is the card they play. >> yes, there s is no doubt, president does not talk about hostages, we should talk on bitch that, -- some talk about, that pressure point to finish job against hamas in negotiations, which came out about the hostages, to be specific. is, hamas was discussing 33, but of those 33 some would have to be dead bodies we don't know that number, t they using that intimidate families and raise the anger over the hostages themselves and pressure israel, as a result. larry: yes, sir. >> hostages should be front and and center with this administration as with prime minister netanyahu and his.
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larry: general jack keane appreciate it sir. >> coming up next, iv red ink keeps coming electric vehicles, we'll discuss it and a couple others with wyoming senator send thesia lummis. i am kudlow, we need to unleash israel and let them destroy hamas, it should not be hard at all. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love.
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larry: welcome back to show. wiwyoming senator cynthia lummis. we appreciate it, i want to talk about collapse of electric vehicles, but can you weigh in. we had very strong appearance by general jack keane. and whole business biden slaps an arms embargo on israel. read you a line from message from white house s israel should not have large bombs or small bombs, dumb bombs or smart bombs, and let to do without tanks and artillery too. now is not a good time to send the weapons, israel would use them. to me that is an outrage, but your thought.
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>> i am outraged too. we in the senate on multiple occasions tried to gets funding for israel to fight back against hamas. past as a stan a-- passed as a stand alone bill. and democrats opposed it. then it passes attached to ukraine funding now, the biden administration is giving with one hand and taking away with the other. they allow humanitarian aid to be captured by hamas. and then they tie israel a hand, and say, even though we funded the weapons for you, we're not giving them to you. this is a presidency that is so failed on so many levels. and our international foreign policy is so disjointed, so embarrassing,
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that i'm counting the days for the opportunity to vote someone new in for president. larry: is there any movement among your colleagues on the g.o.p. side, or perhaps joined by democrats, to do something about this outrage? i know the legislative options are always limited there could be a resolution, a letter to the president, something, you all passed what he. the for months and months, and you also had national defense bill through, that funded israel, no one knows how t the accounts are juggled. it seems that should be said senator lummis. >> all of the things you mentioned are being considered, letters to the president, resolutions, people who are strongly in favor of helping israel's coalition government by the way, this is not a government that is run rough
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shod over by benjamin netanyahu this is a coalition government protecting its sovereignty from attack by a terrorist organization that took over a thousand lives out of the israeli community, they have every right to take out hamas by whatever means necessary. and our country as their ally, should not be second guessing, we should get behind them, with weapons with money, with support of all kinds, and this president, is saying one thing and doing another. it is shameful and embarrassing and the g.o.p. and democrats in congress, who support israel, need to be loud and clear, with president biden. that he is off the bounds doing what he is doing here, is out of bounds our president is off the bounds. >> yes, ma'am y thank you. >> quickly. electric vehicles
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unpopular. only money that biden's to spend, he wants to spend, manufactur manufactures losing a fortune, and rivian stock down 92ers in. %, nobody wants the turkeys, tesla laying off 10% of global workforce, yet bidens keep jamming it down our throats. the last word on electric vehicles. >> they all of manufacturers want to move to the hybrid vehicles, get away from all electric. they don't work in the snow, they don't work in cold, they don't work in elevation, they don't work where you can't get charged that is most of the middle of the nation, biden administration against saying what to do. and not listening to the consumer it is ridiculous.
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