The Car that will Kill the Sandnigger Economy?

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The jewmobile

The only thing I don't like with some of these smaller, hyper-fuel efficient cars is they all seem to eschew having a realistic and comfortable back seat in order to get those efficiency numbers as high as possible.

jüdenwagen

Wow, a top speed that's almost the lowest highway speed limit!

Probably not. The U.S. gets like 70% of its electricity from fossil fuels, and electricity is needed to power these things. Now granted we've ramped up our domestic production, but not nearly enough to put the sandniggers out of business. They're scared though, which is good.

Don't you still need the wh'oil to make like 85% of the objects you interact with on a daily basis though?

A large part of the problem is that competing business interests have managed to trick dumb ass end-use consumers that they need to "pick a side" in the renewable vs. fossil fuel debate. So you have screeching hysterics from the greenies and literal muppets with a sandnigger fist up their prolapsed asshole rolling coal on people they've never met.

Any method and any substance that can provide or supplement the nation's energy needs internally should be supported with the full weight of the government as a means to build toward autarky.

Wouldn't the bi-products be oxygen and water? Also, I wonder if sea-water is better for creating hydrogen. It would definitely be a seemingly better idea than just using potable water.

kek