Friday, November 14, 2025

Worried about pumping your own gas in New Jersey (finally)? Well, your new Governopr has an answer for that...

She wants to get rid of all gas powered vehicles in the State. All of them? Yup. That should put an end to that old argument...  

There are likely between 7,410 and over 24,000 people working at gas stations in New Jersey, based on different estimations. One calculation suggests that the 3,205 service stations could employ around 7,410 people if each station has only two attendants, but most have four or more. If Mikie Sherrill - your next Governor, you lucky guys and gals, has her way - all those Pakis and Injuns will be out of work.
 

Her election as governor has positioned New Jersey to maintain its long-term transition away from gasoline-powered vehicles. Her victory over Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli secured continued Democratic control of the executive branch.
Sherrill campaigned on a platform centered on environmental policy, economic development, and continuation of initiatives advanced by outgoing Governor Phil Murphy. Her alignment with Murphy’s clean-energy agenda has placed particular focus on the ban on new gasoline-powered vehicle sales by 2035, a regulation adopted through California’s Advanced Clean Cars II framework.
 

The ban requires a phased increase in zero-emission vehicle sales, beginning with 35 percent of new light-duty vehicles in 2027 and rising annually until reaching full compliance in 2035. The policy does not restrict ownership or sale of used gas vehicles - just new ones, but it directs manufacturers and dealers toward electric and zero-emission models. 
Good fuckin' luck with that...
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3 comments:

  1. Progressing into the glorious past, Comrade!

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  2. "...3,205 service stations could employ around 7,410 people if each station has only two attendants..."
    Is this being subtle?

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  3. Pakis and Injuns will just move over to electric charging stations and motorists won't be allowed to plug the charging cable in themselves.

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