Great news for the Australian automobile industry. No more GM and soon Ford EV’s. Nobody wants time bombs
GM ceases manufacture of electric vehicles, 92,000 new cars unsold, losing millions every day

FILE PHOTO: General Motors' electric Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck planned to launch in 2023 is seen this undated illustration obtained by Reuters on January 5, 2022. General Motors/Handout via REUTERS. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY./File Photo
GREEN PANIC: Siemens Energy shares crash 37% after admitting wind turbine troubles.
This predicament isn’t limited to wind energy. Just last week, solar equipment manufacturer SolarEdge Technologies witnessed a substantial drop in its shares, primarily due to declining demand in Europe.
The term “green panic,” coined a few months ago, accurately describes the current situation. The renewable energy bubble, particularly under the Biden administration, is facing significant challenges…
Watch Tony Lambert expose the myths about wind turbines and solar energy in the video @naturalnews.com/2023-11-02-siemens-energy-shares-crash-37-percent.html
The High Court has ruled that Victoria’s EV road user charge is invalid because the states and territories don’t have the power to impose excises under the Constitution.
The ruling, handed down on October 18, came in response to a challenge to Victoria’s controversial Zero and Low Emission Vehicle (ZLEV) Distance-Based Charge launched by two EV drivers after it was introduced by the state government. The legislation applied to electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, which aren’t subject to the Commonwealth fuel excise that goes towards road maintenance. Victoria introduced the ZLEV legislation in 2021 to make sure the drivers of the state’s 19,2000 registered EVs were paying their share, charging them for each kilometre travelled on public roads, including outside Victoria.
But the court found that the Victorian charge amounts to an excise, which only the Commonwealth has the constitutional authority to levy.
governmentnews.com.au/nsw-reconsiders-ev-road-user-charge-after-high-court-decision/
It would be cheaper to give them away than recycle them, China has acres of abandoned EVs. Of course our glorious political class continue to back EVs from their Canberra bubble of leftardia, always oblivious to common sense and reason. Hydrogen engines are ready to go with Toyota and Yamaha having a replacement for combustion ready. EVs have recently been banned in shipping after a whole lot went up in transit and it will only take one self emolliating in a city carpark to seal their fate here. I have seen a charging station on the second floor in a busy city multi level car park. What could possibly go wrong, like when it flames out and ignites a whole floor, not to mention the toxic gases!
Henry Ford once made a car using hemp that ran on hemp fuel and was lubricated with hemp oil. The car was 300 pounds lighter than plastic and 10 times stronger than steel.
Hemp can grow in pretty much any climate and terrain, except extreme, and can be cropped more than once in a single year. Hemp also has the unique capacity to add nutrients to soil.
So there’s something for the numbskulls to do with all that available land once they have us in 15 minute cities.
Unfortunately, the God Plant ran into competition. And what does hereditary money do when it encounters competition – it gets his cousins in government to destroy it.
Universities call such corruption, progress. Which their tailored (to use another Henry Ford invention) minds fall for, enthusiastically.
There were over 100 electric vehicle manufacturers, including trucks, in America in the early 19th century.
That’s proves how far our university education has really taken mankind.
#GreenEnergyIsaLie
We have two lithium mines and people with commonsense are realising that electric cars have limited application in Australia. There is a graphene factory and we have vast reserves of coal, gas, and oil. We just need a government that is led by intelligence, evidence, logic, and the national good. So far it seems we have only a dozen politicians who fit that description. One way or another, we need to rid ourselves of the traitorous slime populating the LNP, ALP, and Greens.
It will then take four years to restore Australia’s prosperity.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha …
Tony B – “… you forgot to mention a nuke for Canberra as well…”
You’re right. I’d personally like to see Russia do us a big solid and drop a Tsar Bomba right on the Parliament House flagpole – so I could see it from my backyard when it happens.
Hay Pat from Vic, you forgot to mention a nuke for Canberra as well especially when the brain dead stooges are sitting in parliament fix everything up in one fell swoop.
Several observations…
1. Video news presentations consisting of a voice-over with an endless series of repeating panned photos piss me off. Better to just have the audio.
2. Holding off their big EV production push until 2025 sounds like a really bad game plan. Didn’t Deagel say the US population would be 75% reduced by then?
3. IMO, all of this is barreling toward an epic cluster-f*ck across the entire Western world. No fuel, no internal combustion engine vehicles, no EVs, no flights, no freight, no planes or trains or automobiles, not even any ships, just “20 Minute Cities” full of starving stooges eating ze bugs, owning nothing and being happy.
Where is Katniss Everdeen when you need her?
Maybe Exercise WWIII will be a blessing in disguise. Just be sure to nuke the Davos crowd.