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Maine Rejects Electric Vehicle Nonsense: Bobby Charles

Robert "Bobby" CharlesBy Robert "Bobby" CharlesMarch 28, 2024Updated:March 28, 20248 Comments4 Mins Read5K Views
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Among radical ideas destined to run aground, โ€œhard rudder left,โ€ are recyclable diapers, solar-, wind-, and Flintstone cars, snowplows pulled by with horses, and mandating electric vehicles in Maine โ€“ where logic and facts make electric vehicles a natural fail. No, Maine will not follow California.

Thankfully, common sense still lives in places like Maine, and across rural America, despite people like Maineโ€™s Secretary of State trying to cancel the GOP presidential candidate and a Democrat governor, Janet Mills, trying to fast-track illegal aliens, late-term abortions, transgender tourism, and electric snowplows.

Last week, Maineโ€™s top environmental regulator, the Board of Environmental Protection, rejected the governorโ€™s โ€œelectric vehicle mandateโ€ modeled on Californiaโ€™s anti-consumer (anti-free market) push for โ€œ82 percent electric vehicles by 2032โ€ and stairwell of mandates before that โ€“ just did not make sense.

While a small step, this reality check is significant โ€“ for Maine and the nation โ€“ as it represents a blow to modern mandate madness, and offers hope for the future.

While dark money pours into Maine to convince, cajole, coopt, and coerce Maine citizens to push the state left โ€“ supporting Democrats in power โ€“ facts prevailed. Ronald Reagan famously said, โ€œFacts are stubborn things,โ€ and they are. 

Some 84 percent of Mainers โ€“ Republicans, Independents, and Democrats โ€“ effectively said โ€œNo, go home,โ€ โ€œLeave us alone,โ€ โ€œThanks but no thanks.โ€

They told the regulatory board they were done with electric vehicle mania, risking everything for nothing, their cars, trucks, plows, and school buses suddenly going dark.

Never mind that Maine โ€“ with a history of Yankee independence and individualism โ€“ has quietly suffered an epidemic of electric vehicle failures, with school districts with electric school buses having to take them offline so as not to โ€œelectrocuteโ€ kids.

One such school district, Winthrop, had to meekly report to parents that their electric school buses systematically leaked, which โ€“ to be clear โ€“ represented a safety issue since electricity and water do not go well together. Theyโ€ฆ brought gas-powered buses back online, so all is well. Go figure.

Now, the Stateโ€™s Board of Environmental Protection โ€“ with 1800 complaints โ€“ has ruled that โ€œMaine is far too rural,โ€ has โ€œfar too few charging stations,โ€ and โ€œmany Mainers are also concerned about the reliability of these vehicles in our extreme cold-weather months,โ€ so โ€“ Mr. Biden, and Governor Mills, โ€œno thank you.โ€

With Maineโ€™s sub-zero winters, variable climate, rugged topography, expansive geography, and love of democracy, letting individuals fill up their 8-cylinder trucks when and where they want, a supply chain well established, seems to work well.

As we used to say: โ€œIf it ainโ€™t broke, donโ€™t fix it.โ€ That said, other issues loom large, and Maineโ€™s Democrat legislature and Governor should think about them.

Like most of the nation, Mainers want their gas and oil prices to come back down, now twice what they were when Mr. Biden and Governor Mills took assumed office. Mainers do not want more expensive, less reliable power, cars, stoves, or anything else, let alone higher inflation, more regulation, high interest, or mandates.

They do not want more government telling them what to do, much as most Americans are sick of the โ€œmore governmentโ€ mantra. They want their lives back.

So, is there good news? Yes. Life and politics are oddly cyclic, and the cycle is coming. As they say, โ€œWhat goes around comes around,โ€ and it is. That one, honest decision by Mainesโ€™ Board of Environmental Protection may start a trend.

Of course, the way politicians do, Maineโ€™s Democrat Governor Mills and 2nd District Congressman Jared Golden are now touting a new religion, reversing themselves and abandoning radical notions about electric energy, giving ground.

Golden, rather comically, now says he was always for โ€œaffordable transportation,โ€ and would now like to reign in โ€œregulations.โ€ He thinks โ€œCalifornia-style emotions standards would impose logistical and financial hurdles for Maine โ€ฆโ€  You think?

Bottom line: People โ€“ in Maine and across the nation โ€“ are getting tired, becoming frustrated, even angry โ€“ with this political double-talk, hail-fellow mumbo-jumbo covering leftist policies. Do you know what they really want? They want their lives back, they want authenticity in leaders, and they want gas-powered trucks. Period.

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Robert "Bobby" Charles

Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote โ€œNarcotics and Terrorismโ€ (2003), โ€œEagles and Evergreensโ€ (2018), and is National Spokesman for the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC).

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CN Plummer
CN Plummer
2 years ago

Good article, but the goal is too get as many people off the road as possible so the elites can drive all they want.

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Sally M. Chetwynd
Sally M. Chetwynd
2 years ago

What I fail to fathom, in this electric-everything debate, is this: Where do the electricity pushers think electricity comes from? The last time I checked, most of it is generated by burning fossil fuels – therefore, it is second-hand and therefore, more expensive.

Electricity is not mined from the ground.

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BobSME
BobSME
2 years ago

Great article by Charles. as usual, but I fear there is not enough common sense in Maine to stem the tide of neo-Marxism.

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Rooster
Rooster
2 years ago

Now quit destroying the once beautiful State of Maine by covering it with solar panels and wind turbines both onshore and offshore. I would have no issue with banning private jets from Maine, lets start with the elites.

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Lawrence Jeffries
Lawrence Jeffries
2 years ago

Now Mainers have to wake up to the money be wasted on climate change initiatives in every town in Maine, driven by grants coming from the โ€œInflation Reduction Actโ€. Itโ€™s a complete waste of money and time to think anyone in Maine can affect world-wide climate.

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Larry
Larry
2 years ago

Camden Rockport Kids Complain the electric buses are colder inside than standing outside waiting for the bus. It is ridiculous

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Linda Harrington
Linda Harrington
2 years ago

Politics aside, I think that hybrid technology is a reliable, safe and environmentally reasonable approach to the challenge of moderating the effect of fossil fuel on our climate.

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Robert M.
Robert M.
1 year ago

THIS GUY should be our next governor or senator !
Iโ€™d vote for HIM .

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