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White House dismisses eye-opening stories of EVs in cold weather
January 19, 2024
Electric vehicles have been sold as a solution to all our climate problems.
But there’s a little problem with EVs that’s become nearly impossible to ignore — unless you’re the Biden administration.
Most recently, electric vehicles have been giving their owners trouble when they try to charge them in freezing cold temperatures.
A supercharging station in Chicago is packed with dead Teslas due to the cold, leaving many Tesla owners stranded for days.
The Biden administration is waving the issue aside, telling the public that no matter what kind of car you have, you’ll have problems in extreme weather.
Glenn Beck is confused as he is also experiencing freezing cold temperatures — but the gas still flowed freely into his own car, and he can still drive it.
“I know I couldn’t fill up my gas tank just the other day because it was so cold and my car wouldn’t work,” Glenn jokes, adding, “Oh, no, no. Matter of fact, I could pump gas into my car, and my car worked fine.”
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