That the EPA has stated more than once that they want to do away with IC engine? They has stated that more than one.
The EPA was recently quoted in the news as saying they are going to make it so expensive to burn coal for electricity that it will force going to natural gas. That they are against drilling for gas and oil? Now add 2+2???? That wind and solar are only reasonably good for supplemental power? that too can be looked up. For a city the size of Fargo ND (not very big) it would require a wind farm covering 40 square miles. Start looking at the size of NYC and how many square miles that would take. Same thing with solar. You are talking many square miles to power anything. As far as moving everyone to TX IIRC even Al Gore was part of that idea.
I can go on. But except for the rant about eliminating human life I listened to while repaired the retired EPA guys computer everything else can be researched on your computer. When I told him well when they start that you should be first in line he told me "OH no, you have to have people like me around to make sure it happens".
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