The president of the United States and gas association, Tim Stewart, discusses his intention to buy an electric vehicle and weighs on the tax credits found in the controversial expenditure bill of the Democrats.
The head of the US Oil & Gas Association bought A teslaA solidarity move with the electric vehicle company led by Elon Musk, which is faced with a fierce reaction of progressives on its work with the Trump administration.
USOGA president Tim Stewart told Fox Business that he bought the Tesla Model 3 last week.
“More than anything-yes, it was my way of protesting against the demonstrators,” he said, referring to mass demonstrations against the company and to Musk on his work with the Ministry of Government (DOGE), which is responsible for eliminating unnecessary spending and reducing the federal government.
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A Tesla Model 3 in the company’s store in Palo Alto, California, United States, Tuesday January 28, 2025. Tesla Inc. is expected to publish results on January 29. Photographer: David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via Getty Images Images (David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
“Many Americans are watching a real army of protesting morons requiring greater efficiency and responsibility of an swollen and inexplicable federal government which, for decades, has never been held at a level of responsibility or efficiency,” said Stewart. “And when someone like the Musk team highlights what is really going on – he shouts like a stuck pig.”
“Thus, while they are paid for signs of agitation and sing their printed exercises-I counter-confront by opening my wallet,” he added.
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The warning with electric vehicles is that they depend strongly on natural gas for electricity production, said Stewart.
“And as it will be loaded using the electricity generated by natural gas-it is logical to give it a blow,” he said.
The Tesla bought by Stewart is a red model with full autonomous capacity.
Overall, the shopping experience took four clicks and the home charger and the accessories were delivered two days later, “he said.
Stewart has another electric vehicle he bought several years ago. In August 2022, he told Neil Cavuto on “Cavuto Coast To-Coast” that he had bought a Volkswagen ID.4.
At the time, he said that he would document “how well” the experience is going well. It didn’t go well.
“Because our EV 2022 is a colossal piece of German design shit – we can only go up here,” said Stewart. “I wouldn’t like it on my second enemy – maybe my first but not my second.”
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Everything, delays in the delivery of the vehicle to supply chain problems with spare parts, software problems to a ugly dealer experience, has made the purchase a “totally miserable experience”, he said.
“The only real value in this experience is to be able to complain about it whenever I am on television,” he added.