An overview of Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandates across 50 U.S. States, with state-by-state policy progress, key resources, and model rules.
www.climatepolicydashboard.org
Strawman #1. Nobody is calling for EV's for everyone.
From your link....
"Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandates require automakers to produce and sell A CERTAIN PERCENTAGE of zero-emission vehicles each model year based on total new vehicle sales in a given state.
Vehicles that count toward this percentage target include battery electric and fuel-cell vehicles."
A new paper from Manhattan Institute’s Brian Riedl examines ways to raise revenue from high-income Americans.
www.pgpf.org
Strawman #2. Nobody ever claimed taxing the rich will be a magic fix for all budgetary issues. Your side's false claim, not ours.
Welfare is a handout. The poor are not expected to do anything in return for receiving them.
Handouts are things that are considered unnecessary.
Food is a necessity.
A shortfall in federal funding is threatening public transportation systems across the country. As pandemic-era government support runs out and with inflation added to the mix, local governments are saddled with deficits, leading to reduced services and increased fares. Ali Rogin speaks with...
www.pbs.org
Explore the reasons behind the challenges faced by the US public transport system and discover potential solutions for a more efficient and sustainable future.
www.oregonpassengerrail.org
Public transit across the country is in trouble. Fixing that starts with investing in it, not defunding it.
inequality.org
You can find criticism of anything if you look hard enough.
Your insinuation was that public transit doesn't work at all, yet millions of people across the country use it every day.
Imagine what would happen if it was suddenly done away with.
Explore the pros and cons of high-rise apartments, from scenic views and privacy to maintenance needs and emergency accessibility.
www.sobha.com
A combination of high interest rates and weaker prices make established housing stock more attractive to buyers than apartments built as costs soared.
www.afr.com
People generally don't want them. They usually sell poorly.
As with anything involving real estate, the three most important considerations in the success or failure of selling it are...
1. Location.
2. Location.
3. Location.
An old chicken coup located in Beverly Hills will fetch a higher price than a 4 bedroom/2 bath ranch style home on ½ acre in rural Arkansas.

Where I live, high rise residential buildings are full within a year of their opening.
They do no such thing. There is no compelling reason to put them in.
In the USA, federal funding for active travel has been slashed, while in the UK, councils simply haven't used the money available
www.cyclingweekly.com
Some cities are going so far as to rip out protected bike infrastructure that took years of advocacy to build.
www.planetizen.com
So, your first link is about trump's war on bike lanes having resulted in slashed federal funding...
How does that translate into
"no compelling reason to put them in"?
People use bike PATHS regularly. They reduce the amount of bicyclists riding on bike LANES.
You obviously just shill for anything trump tells you to without taxing your brain with any thought.
Your second link is about bicycle LANES along roads and highways, not bicycle PATHS which follow other routes away from roads and highways.
Bike LANE....
Not a "Bike Path".
There are lots of reasons to go vegan — eating a totally plant-based diet. But it can also be a challenge. Learn how to ensure you’re getting enough vital nutrients.
health.clevelandclinic.org
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www.health.harvard.edu
Even though vegan and plant-based diets are very popular, there are some health risks associated with these types of restrictive diets. Learn the potential risks of a vegan diet in this article.
www.cleaneatingkitchen.com
A debate that has been going on for decades amongst experts who are infinitely more knowledgeable than you or I.
Ergo... Your opinion.
So? Public education is largely a construct of the industrial age. Today public education is very much hit and miss in quality and alternatives are showing they are better and more cost effective.
What is hit and miss, is the quality of
the students our society is producing and supplying for public education to work with.
Kids who come from families with ignorant assholes for parents usually reflect their parents' ignorant attitudes towards school work and education in general.
Attitudes like yours, IOW.
As for the alternatives, there is more than ample coverage of charter schools failing due to mismanagement.
Right-wing MAGA types have always hated public education because the idiot talking heads you get your opinions from have always told you to. The reason for this hatred is because they use our tax dollars which is something you people find abhorrent.
Of course, these alternative charter schools also use taxpayer money, but your ilk loves them because they siphon their taxpayer dollars away from public education, which you hate anyway.
Define what "The Right Kind of government" is. I see a large, intrusive, government as mostly bad. I see a heavily taxed social-welfare state as a bad thing.
The right kind of government is that which exists to improve the lives of the American people, which is normally defined as the middle and working class, and with special dispensation made for the elderly and poor.
Certainly there is such a thing as overdoing it in that regard, but there has always been a healthy opposition to keep what you call "handouts" from getting out of control.
What I find curious is how you put together your list of government grievances with nary a mention of the waste committed by trump ..
Take Alligator Alcatraz, for instance.
It cost a total of $1.7 billion to open and operate, all to process 22,000 immigrants, almost zero of whom were dangerous criminals. That comes out to $77,272.00 per immigrant.
All of this money was supposed to be reimbursed to the state of Florida, but as of yet, in typical trump fashion, the Florida taxpayers are still on the hook for it.
So while you whine about bike paths and vegan diets and high rise apartments, the massive waste committed by trump to barely make a dent in the 11 million immigrant population, goes ignored because if trump does something (like shooting someone on 5th Avenue?) it's perfectly okay with you.