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Electric Vehicle Plants in South Carolina - Interview with Alaina Moore

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Can local governance hold the key to rooting out corruption and ensuring transparency? Join us on More Than Medicine as we welcome Ms. Alaina Moore, co-founder of Palmetto State Watch and host of the Magnifying Glass podcast, a powerful voice in South Carolina's fight for transparency. Alaina shares her compelling journey, detailing her recent presentation to the Cherokee County GOP in Gaffney, where she tackled significant issues like the Freedom of Information Act, election and audit fraud, and high-profile lawsuits involving the Attorney General. We also dive into Governor McMaster's economic initiatives, examining the controversial involvement of foreign entities in Electric vehicle projects, with a spotlight on the Scout Motors deal in Columbia, South Carolina.
As we move forward, we critically assess the future of electric vehicles in America. Can the promise of green energy truly reshape our automotive landscape? We draw comparisons between the economic successes of traditional automotive plants like BMW in South Carolina and the uncertain future of new EV and battery factories. Major car manufacturers like Ford are facing financial struggles, and skepticism about widespread EV adoption persists. We emphasize the importance of community engagement, urging citizens to voice their concerns to local officials and participate in council meetings to influence decisions that impact their communities. This episode underscores how informed voter engagement and grassroots movements can halt questionable projects and ensure better governance.
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1. Electric Vehicle Plants in South Carolina - Interview with Alaina Moore (00:00:00)

2. Investigating Foreign Influence in South Carolina (00:00:04)

3. Debating the Future of Electric Vehicles (00:12:52)

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Can local governance hold the key to rooting out corruption and ensuring transparency? Join us on More Than Medicine as we welcome Ms. Alaina Moore, co-founder of Palmetto State Watch and host of the Magnifying Glass podcast, a powerful voice in South Carolina's fight for transparency. Alaina shares her compelling journey, detailing her recent presentation to the Cherokee County GOP in Gaffney, where she tackled significant issues like the Freedom of Information Act, election and audit fraud, and high-profile lawsuits involving the Attorney General. We also dive into Governor McMaster's economic initiatives, examining the controversial involvement of foreign entities in Electric vehicle projects, with a spotlight on the Scout Motors deal in Columbia, South Carolina.
As we move forward, we critically assess the future of electric vehicles in America. Can the promise of green energy truly reshape our automotive landscape? We draw comparisons between the economic successes of traditional automotive plants like BMW in South Carolina and the uncertain future of new EV and battery factories. Major car manufacturers like Ford are facing financial struggles, and skepticism about widespread EV adoption persists. We emphasize the importance of community engagement, urging citizens to voice their concerns to local officials and participate in council meetings to influence decisions that impact their communities. This episode underscores how informed voter engagement and grassroots movements can halt questionable projects and ensure better governance.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/magnifying-glass-podcast/id1703062992

https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/

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Chapters

1. Electric Vehicle Plants in South Carolina - Interview with Alaina Moore (00:00:00)

2. Investigating Foreign Influence in South Carolina (00:00:04)

3. Debating the Future of Electric Vehicles (00:12:52)

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