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by Gibbon1 1019 days ago
Your comment reminds me of the Big Three's attitude towards automobile emissions and safety regulations. They thought they could force the politicians to reverse those laws. And they were very wrong about that. Even when they got their business friendly allies in power, nope.

And the stakes now are oh so much higher.

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What's happening is that aspirations are meeting reality. If the table stakes were in fact "oh so much higher", the people would be demanding the politicians to do something about the infra. There is "oh so much more" to do besides just the cars. Electrical grid capacity, fire departments at many more car crashes for battery fires, at home charging (but what about all those that park on the streets), battery production and disposal, the list goes on. It's not just the car makers, we the people need to stop making them the only target. How come we don't hear about the other stuff on HN?

Point is, the politicians can set some year because that gets them votes, but as has been predicted and is playing out, things are very behind schedule and won't make the dealline