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  1. I continue not charging at federal government buildings, just like I’ve been doing for almost a decade.

  2. Well he already fired the people that work in those buildings, who else would wanna be there long enough to cop a charge

  3. networkninja2k24 on

    Guy is all about identity politics. How the fuck does this help the country progress? It doesn’t. That’s his goal.

  4. Almost like building them only to immediately abandon them could be considered waste, fraud, and abuse.

  5. What now? Lol. Go somewhere else to charge, watch China flood the market, see American Car companies fold. America is no longer the leader in innovation when it comes to this. Tesla sales are tanking, oil needs to be sold at 70 a barrel to be profitable, and Europe is pivoting towards wind and solar. Drill baby drill is going to turn into dump baby dump. There’s no future in oil.

  6. Well he’s already got us in the Russia Iran and North Korea sphere. Which hasn’t even begun to sink in yet. So yeah ev chargers

  7. But why though….what does this do for anyone?? I mean I know the intent is to make people who drive EVs and work for the federal government not able to charge at work to add another grievance in an attempt to get them to quit. Crazy how much damage one dude is bringing in to America for no reason outside of pure stupidity and ego.

    EDIT: well and cruelty.

  8. Well that seems silly. The cost to install them was already paid? Is he trying to save power costs or were they pay per charge units?

  9. Trying to understand. Was the charging free? If so why not just make it a pay model like everywhere else?

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