Illinois is trying to position itself as a center for new technologies from electric vehicles and batteries to quantum computing. The Democratic National Convention taking place in Chicago from Aug. 19-22 will allow Pritzker to showcase his political achievements, including bringing the convention to the third-largest US city.
Forced puchasing from government agencies is the only thing keeping this alive. Unfortunately these electric vehicles also don’t work for the people that need them either and these no infrastructure or money to build it. Parking lots full of dead cars like China.
JackBolly
1 year ago
This taxpayer funded boondoggle dies with Biden. Nice press release, but thats it.
Ex Illini
1 year ago
Ah yes, left leaning Bloomberg tips their cap to Governor Blowhard. How’s that EV demand trending? Not too good me thinks, as the auto manufacturers have pivoted hard on that silliness. Toyota has pretty much walked away from it entirely, focusing instead on developing more efficient internal combustion engines. As for showcasing Chicago, well, that comes with a little risk. I’m doubtful there will be real trouble, but the combination of thousands of illegal immigrants and a horde of Palestinian protesters warrants watching. If we happen to have a hot streak all bets are off.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Forced puchasing from government agencies is the only thing keeping this alive. Unfortunately these electric vehicles also don’t work for the people that need them either and these no infrastructure or money to build it. Parking lots full of dead cars like China.
This taxpayer funded boondoggle dies with Biden. Nice press release, but thats it.
Ah yes, left leaning Bloomberg tips their cap to Governor Blowhard. How’s that EV demand trending? Not too good me thinks, as the auto manufacturers have pivoted hard on that silliness. Toyota has pretty much walked away from it entirely, focusing instead on developing more efficient internal combustion engines. As for showcasing Chicago, well, that comes with a little risk. I’m doubtful there will be real trouble, but the combination of thousands of illegal immigrants and a horde of Palestinian protesters warrants watching. If we happen to have a hot streak all bets are off.