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Ep. 3319 - People Are Now Using Common Sense, April Showers, Storm Is On The Horizon

Ep. 3319 - People Are Now Using Common Sense, April Showers, Storm Is On The Horizon

Released Monday, 1st April 2024
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Ep. 3319 - People Are Now Using Common Sense, April Showers, Storm Is On The Horizon

Ep. 3319 - People Are Now Using Common Sense, April Showers, Storm Is On The Horizon

Ep. 3319 - People Are Now Using Common Sense, April Showers, Storm Is On The Horizon

Ep. 3319 - People Are Now Using Common Sense, April Showers, Storm Is On The Horizon

Monday, 1st April 2024
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Truckers are now pushing back on the green new scam, if the Biden admin proceeds it will destroy the trucking industry. 8 states are ready to ban gas powered cars. CA minimum wage backfires. People want tariffs. The younger gen says economy very important. The [DS] can no longer control the people. Each move they make wakes people up, plus people begin to use common sense, which means they are now thinking logically. April is a big month, April showers. The storm is on the horizon and it is now moving closer. The patriots are allowing the [DS] to show the people their true agenda and once the people see it, the people will turn on the criminal syndicate.

 

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Economy

Trucking Industry Slams Biden Regime Over Stringent New Regulations for Heavy-Duty Vehicles to Combat Climate Change

In what is being touted as the most aggressive move yet against transportation sector emissions, the Biden regime unveiled a sweeping set of emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles

The new rule, issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), enforces progressively tighter restrictions on a broad range of heavy-duty vehicles, including everything from city buses to interstate freight haulers, starting with the model year 2027 and extending through 2032.“EPA released the following announcement:

 

Trucking.org released the following statement:The trucking industry says new emission standards for heavy-duty trucks announced today by the Biden Administration have unachievable targets and will carry real consequences for the U.S. supply chain and movement of freight throughout the economy.

“ATA opposes this rule in its current form because the post-2030 targets remain entirely unachievable given the current state of zero-emission technology, the lack of charging infrastructure and restrictions on the power grid,” said ATA President and CEO Chris Spear. “Given the wide range of operations required of our industry to keep the economy running, a successful emission regulation must be technology neutral and cannot be one-size-fits-all. Any regulation that fails to account for the operational realities of trucking will set the industry and America’s supply chain up for failure.”

 This action echoes last week’s stringent measures for new passenger vehicles and light trucks.

CBS reported:

Source: thegatewaypundit.com

8 States Now Say Complete Ban on Gas-Powered New Car Sales Coming

While the White House recently released new rules to phase out gas-powered vehicles by 2032, several states have gone further.Eight states plan to completely ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, the U.K.’s Daily Mail reported. Who’s leading the charge, you might ask?

Why, it’s California, of course!They are joined by Rhode Island, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, and Washington. Washington, D.C., has also committed to the ban, according to Money.

 

Source: thegatewaypundit.com

https://twitter.com/Fxhedgers/status/1774449685287030986?s=20

  market, businesses, and the broader economy. The move, aligned with legislative efforts to enhance the wages of the state's lowest-paid employees, has elicited diverse perspectives on its potential consequences and implications.

The Associated Press Gaslights Struggling Americans, Claims Lower Prices Would Actually Be a Bad Thing 

The Associated Press (AP) is running cover for the rampant inflation experienced under Joe Biden by claiming that ...

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