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Democrats’ all-electric USPS fleet sees each truck come with a $6.8 million price tag, yes, $6.8 Million EACH. **D.C. NIFO**

Posted by freedomforall 1 week, 2 days ago to Government
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Excerpt:
"A Biden administration plan to create a ‘green’ fleet of postal vehicles has churned out a mere 250 electric mail trucks in just over two years — after shelling out taxpayer funds meant to build thousands…

The nearly $10 billion project — which called for more than 35,000 battery-powered US Postal Service (USPS) vehicles to be completed by September 2028 — was funded in part by $3 billion in funding from former President Joe Biden’s 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.


(I suspect the Post item has a typo, because as you see above, the number from the USPS is 45,000, not 35,000.)

So far, the disbursed IRA funds are around $1.7 billion, which means that if Congress is able to claw back the $1.3 billion still allocated for the project, each of these 250 trucks have cost U.S. taxpayers a minimum of $6.8 million a piece—
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The biggest issue with the program? The lucky contractor doesn’t even know what they’re doing:

‘This is the bottom line: We don’t know how to make a damn truck,’ one person involved with the manufacturing process told the Washington Post."
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Your tax dollars at work ... making your enemies in D.C. wealthier while you eat dog food.


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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 1 week ago
    Way before our sun takes out our electric infrastructure the USPS will go bankrupt because no one will be able to afford a stamp . . .
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  • Posted by jack1776 1 week, 1 day ago
    I pay taxes so that companies can deliver advertisements to my home and cut rate prices I never asked for or interested in. I think the post office should be underfunded, allow the private sector do it...
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  • Posted by mccannon01 1 week, 1 day ago
    If I recall, Ayn Rand illustrated this government activity (and others in the article) in "Atlas Shrugged" using grapefruits.
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