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To be fair . . .
Concerns about sketchy deals and pollution aren't just valid . . . They might be prescient.
However . . . Here's what we don't get . . .
Many of our conservative pals love Elon Musk for some reason despite a great deal of skepticism about EV tech and so much environmental "concern" the BILLIONAIRE has feigned.
Maybe rabidly anti-union policy make strange bedfellows.
In the meantime . . . Check a few cartoons that substitute for viable Kansas economic strategy . . .
"Tentative plans for the new facility show a two-story, U-shaped building to be constructed near the southwest corner of West 103rd Street and Dual Drive . . . Panasonic hopes to begin production in the spring of 2025. Once complete, the facility will primarily produce lithium-ion batteries to supply to Tesla."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Panasonic rolls out plans for $4 billion EV plant in De Soto, Kansas
DE SOTO, Kan. - City leaders in De Soto are getting a glimpse at what Panasonic's $4 billion electric vehicle battery plant may look like. Tentative plans for the new facility show a two-story, U-shaped building to be constructed near the southwest corner of West 103rd Street and Dual Drive.
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