NY's Lake Shore is in the midst of a state-mandated switch to electric buses. We hop aboard to get the next generation's take on their new rides and try to unravel the political pushback.
“To me, the bus is bad,” says 10-year-old Michael, who lives with his grandfather, a retired combat medic. “What would happen if every single bus ran on electricity? It would power out. Our national grid is already stretching out so much now that we have phones. I know too much for my age.”
His grandfather never turns off Newsmax/OANN, guaranteed. Poor kid.
His grandfather never turns off Newsmax/OANN, guaranteed. Poor kid.
The kid thinks phones are stressing the power grid?
He definitely doesn’t “know too much for [his] age.” That’s about what I expect from a ten year old.
Phones are such a minor blip when it comes to power it isn’t funny.
It’s a little funny.