whitex
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Incompetence of politicians. The lease incentive is due to the loophole they left open when trying to exclude vehicles made by factories not controlled by US labor unions. They were so hell bent on trying to subsidize the unions (though failed as they couldn't get the majority vote for that) that they didn't pay attention to other details.I don't want to get in trouble for starting political flamewars, so apologies if this observation is inappropriate, but I'm not sure that subsidizing automobile finance companies sounds like a just way to use public money.
Why does it make sense to discriminate against J. Rando Taycanbuyer who hands a check to the dealership instead of churning finance paperwork?
Of course this begs the question, why have any conditions at all? If you want to incentivize EV adoption, incentivize EV purchases, who cares whether a US union gets a cut or how much the purchaser makes? A 1,000 EV's on the road purchased by people making under $100K is just as good to the environment as the same 1,000 EV's bought by a millionaire for his friends or employees. Conflating multiple purposes, like kickbacks to unions or other lobbyists, pandering to your voter base, etc. just muddies the waters. We don't really have EV incentives, we have political incentives which happen to overlap with EVs a little. We used to have EV incentives, based on battery size and nothing else.
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