Finally, Ford Gets it! After Billions Down the Drain on Green Dreams, Company Admits: Gas-Powered Trucks Are America’s True Love
Ford Motor Company has finally come to their senses, announcing they are pulling the plug on their electric vehicle fantasy. The automaker revealed it is taking a $19.5 billion charge to its earnings, essentially flushing taxpayer-subsidized green dreams down the toilet. But here’s the kicker: despite this massive loss, Ford says it’s actually having a great quarter thanks to strong sales of its gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs. Someone should tell the radical left that Americans still prefer freedom and power over being forced into tiny electric cars by bureaucrats.
The crown jewel of Ford’s EV failure, the F150 Lightning, is now on permanent vacation. But don’t cry for Ford—they’re promising a next-generation F150 with a 700-mile range that will tow your boat, trailer, and ego with ease. Production of the original Lightning ended this month, but they’re not saying when the new model will arrive. Good news: they’re repurposing some of their battery factories to power data centers instead of powering government incentives.
Remember when the Biden administration forced automakers into EV production with ridiculous emissions rules and taxpayer-funded subsidies? Well, President Trump has now rolled back those stupid regulations, and suddenly Ford has had a divine intervention. Who knew that when you stop forcing Americans to buy expensive electric cars they don’t want, they actually keep buying reliable gas-powered vehicles that work in winter and can go more than 200 miles without finding a charging station?
The conspiracy here is obvious: the radical left spent billions trying to force their climate agenda on working Americans, and now reality is hitting hard. Maybe next time they’ll remember that rural Americans, truckers, and families need vehicles that actually work for their lifestyles, not green virtue signals that cost more and do less.

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