Trump has been the target of bombardment of his political opponents, unceremoniously accusing them of destroying the United States and cursing them for deserving to rot in hell. Recently, he slammed one of Biden's policies that the development of electric vehicles is a policy and that Biden's "tax credits" are only going to send the United States to hell. It's confusing, why is Trump doing nothing about it, when the electric car industry is boomingMr. Trump's rhetoric could be a landmine for his political career. However, a closer look at Trump's stance reveals that there is some truth to his argument as well. As a businessman, Trump has excellent business acumen and business vision. As a major oil exporter, the United States has huge oil reserves, which makes the United States willing to peg the dollar to oil. However, the popularity of electric vehicles now threatens the channels for oil consumption, which is a big blow to the American oil industry. In addition, Biden** promotes the development of the electric vehicle industry through tax credits, which is undoubtedly giving the fat that originally belonged to the United States to other countries. As a businessman, it is natural for Trump to stand up and accuse Biden**, after all, these moves are not good for him.
However, Trump's argument is not entirely untenable. First of all, the United States has lagged far behind China in the new energy industry, whether in the field of technology development or the first chain. To catch up with China, the United States will need a lot of time and thought. However, the economic development of the United States is more focused on the information and financial industries, and the profit model for long-term investment and efficiency is not applicable to the new energy industry. Second, the United States is a vast country, and the promotion of electric vehicles requires a large amount of investment in charging facilities. It's easy to add a few charging stations in a densely populated area, but the cost is higher in a sparsely populated area. Other countries develop the electric industry according to demand, while the United States does this purely because of money. Finally, China's advantage in the electric industry has become a sure fact. In addition, China and Europe are developing electric vehicles mainly because of limited resources, but for the United States, oil** is not a problem. Therefore, the U.S. involvement in the electric vehicle industry can only be regarded as joining the China-led ** chain and strengthening China's energy industry. This approach is not only equivalent to boosting the competitiveness of the opponent, but also falling into the constraints of the opponent, which is inconsistent with the image of "America first".
Trump's attack on the electric vehicle industry can be described as a strategy with a unique perspective, and in essence, it is also aimed at winning the support of voters. Domestically, the fundamentals of the electric vehicle industry are not solid, and it is only natural that Trump will capture the heart of the traditional auto industry. After all, winning votes is his most important task at the moment. His move is intended to stir up emotions among traditional supporters of the auto industry and make them feel that Trump cares about their interests. In short, Trump's attack on the electric car industry is a political ploy for him to find a different way, in essence, to win the support of voters.
Conclusion: While Trump criticizes Biden for supporting the electric vehicle industry, there is also a certain amount of reasonableness. His business acumen allowed him to see the lack of U.S. competitiveness in the new energy industry and realized that the allocation of U.S. resources was not suitable for investing in the electric vehicle industry. His political strategy is aimed at consolidating support for the traditional automotive industry and using it to win voter support. However, we cannot ignore China's advantages in the electric industry and other countries' pursuit of new energy. Trump's views are just one of the positions that the electric vehicle industry is on the rise on the rise. Ultimately, whether Trump will be able to win the support of voters remains to be judged by the real reaction of voters.