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.
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The president of American oil and gas On Monday, the association said that it was ready to buy a Tesla, the popular electric vehicle, to show “solidarity with innovators and manufacturers”.
In a post on X, the group said Tim Staewart was ready to order A teslaNot because he needs it.
“The president of Usoga is almost ready to command this Tesla – not because he needs it – but shows solidarity with innovators and manufacturers,” said the post. “Who would have thought of living to see such moments? These are cats and dogs who live together. Mass hysteria.”
The position is accompanied by an image of a Tesla with a purchase price of $ 61,130.
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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. (David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The wife of Stewart has already signed the purchase, if the US Oil & Gas Association counts on X reach 61 130 subscribers.
“If we get 61 130 subscribers on behalf of @us_oga, he will click on” order “and give a big major finger to losers and enemies,” the post States. “(But let’s do it before the 31st when the 0% financing offer expires ….)”
This decision is unusual given USOGA lobbies for public policy which supports the exploration and production of the national oil and natural gas industry.
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Several Tesla vehicles have been burnt down and other vandalism incidents among Tesla dealers have occurred across the country in recent weeks.
Fox Business contacted USOGA.
Stewart has already bought an electric vehicle. 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.

President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, speak to the press while they stand next to a Tesla vehicle on the southern White House portico on March 11. (Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)
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“The good part of all this is that my local utility is based strongly on natural gas for electricity production, and therefore I think that if we burning natural gas to load my electric vehicle, we even go out at the end,” said Stewart.