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When people gripe about paying taxes and the government being a poor the absolute worst possible capital allocator, this is what they are talking about: $7.5 billion in investments for electric vehicles has - in two years - produced just 7 charging stations across four states.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, signed by Biden in November 2021, allocated $7.5 billion for EV charging, the Washington Post writes. Of this amount, $5 billion went to states as "formula funding" for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program to establish a network of fast chargers along major highways.

Today, there's seven chargers with a total of just 38 parking spots. And, come on: when the Post is calling it out, you know the results have been horrible.

After spending $5.5 billion on design, they blew $2.5 billion to build a total of seven stations with only 38 spots. This is definitely in the right sub!

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After spending $5.5 billion on design

This isn't stupid this is malice, I can go to any supermarket parking lot here in Europe and (if I had one of those pieces of shit) charge my car at a perfectly functional charging station.

Why re-invent the wheel? To steal your money.

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Why re-invent the wheel? To steal your money.

You just summed up the US government perfectly.

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But you forget all the undocumented programs the money goes to.

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But you forget all the undocumented programs the money goes to.

That's the 'design' I was talking about. ;-)