Quote from: ArsLoginName on January 25, 2023, 22:54:26So the end benefits are to consumers (since costs less $/mile to operate an EV)...
But that's problematic, too, under these subsidies. People are getting taxpayer help to buy new vehicles for less, which in turn
further helps
them because it's cheaper. Meanwhile, people that are lower income and can't afford a new EV, even with these subsidies, are not only still paying the higher prices for gas, which I'm pretty sure I've seen talk of making it even higher to discourage ICE (and which would further penalize those people), but they're still paying road taxes which, so far, most/all EV owners are not, as that has yet to be added into the charging fees, at least in most areas. So one group of people, who arguably don't even need help since they can afford to buy what amounts to an expensive luxury purchase even with the subsidies, get to first
use taxes to help them buy the car, then they get to
pay less taxes as a result.
On top of that, this all puts more load on the production and distribution of electricity, which will de facto cause the cost of electricity to increase (and I'm pretty sure that's part of the reason for it doing so, though there are of course other factors as well). This means electricity for lighting, cooking, heat, hot water, etc are going to be more expensive. And who it that mostly going to affect? The people still driving ICE clunkers because they can't afford a new toy courtesy of their fellow taxpayers. So as I said, if anything, Democrats should be
opposed to these subsidies. It just makes no sense. Except, it does: people don't generally reason things out fully, and people just want freebies, so any program that will provide that is going to have enough people pushing for it, even if it's against their supposed "beliefs." And that's both sides, by the way. Republicans are generally staunchly opposed to freebies and government handouts, yet are constantly giving them to companies, because a multi-billion dollar corporation, I mean person, is somehow more deserving of it than individual people are, even when the executives of said company are getting salaries and bonuses that are often at least a significant percentage of the subsidies and/or tax benefits they're seeking. We're giving away the farm and wondering why we constantly have to raise the debt ceiling.