One more thing, and then I am done (at least for this thread).
At some point in my life, I would have called myself a conservative. As a naval officer, I voted Republican for 'job security', if nothing else. However, I have moved beyond a state of denial. The responses here are flavored with an element of betrayal by conservative thinkers. I suggest you, like I, move beyond what were previously trusted codes of conduct and no longer label yourselves in any way, shape or form with the same adjectives as Limbaugh and Beck. The Volt is a way of thinking that PROVES you are NOT conservative (anymore). You are PROGRESSIVE.
I understand, and endorse, that this is not a political forum. However, EVs progress with a set of conditions that destroy the old mores embraced by conservatives. Oil and coal, environment and pollution, etc, are viewed passionately in traditional left and right viewpoints. But in the world of the Volt, there is one unifying vision that discards monikers. We here are passionate about that vision. And we must ATTACK those who would distort that vision. And try as you might, you cannot ignore that it is the traditional conservative who is at odds with that vision.
If necessary, we must embrace history and realize that a political party is not set in stone. Lincoln threw his hat in with the newly minted Republican party and moved beyond the wishy-washy approach of the Whigs he had previously aligned himself with. The Whigs are dead..., dead and buried. Those who have hijacked the Republican party and marginalized the rest of us need to be voted into the same oblivion as those Whigs. It is time for a NEW political party for the rest of us. Instead of a jackass or pachyderm, we should use the Volt as our symbol. It may seem strange to use a consumer good, but do either of those two aforementioned animals really embrace an ideology as well as this vehicle?