And this is where the right continue to be naive.
It starts from the top not from the grass roots.
And that's where the left gets it wrong.
Everything we have today. Is because of one man in his garage. Who made it happen.
Even Bill gates Microsoft
And this is where the right continue to be naive.
It starts from the top not from the grass roots.
And that's where the left gets it wrong.
Everything we have today. Is because of one man in his garage. Who made it happened.
LOL
Sorry, that was too funny.
Delusional, but funny.
That's great.
I never said private industry shouldn't exist.
You're the one making the ideological (and obviously delusional) claim that it's responsible for everything.
This is part of the conbot fallacy of putting a dollar bill on everything.
You just can't wrap your head around the fact that this isn't the case.
Sorry you lost this one.
Maybe in 100 years when private industry (which includes both corporations and self-employed individuals) finally gets the value low enough to make your free market idealism work you will get to say I told you so.
Fortunately, for those of us that don't want to wait that long, there's a better way.
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The car industry did not initially need to flourish within a time constraint in order to avoid certain destructive consequences.
A completely free market will not produce the renewable industry quick enough to meet those constraints.
Then it won't happen under your model it will spark and fizzle
That's an arbitrary statement without any supporting evidence.
The car industry did not initially need to flourish within a time constraint in order to avoid certain destructive consequences.
A completely free market will not produce the renewable industry quick enough to meet those constraints.
By the way, you don't need solar panels on individual houses. You only need the infrastructure to provide the delivery method based on a renewable source.
And if you don't care about which government is in power, then just take it easy and enjoy the ride.
Based on the last 20 years of sparks and fizzle.
Oh, now I see, you drank the global warming kool-aid. That's all I need to know. Anything you say after is meaningless and irrelevant as the insane raving it is.
The last every years have seen higher fossil fuel subsidies than renewable subsidies combined with significant market forces for the oil industry and technological advances in extraction and delivery.
Now, if the tree huggers actually bought this stuff it would actually take off like a rocket.
But they don't.
You're making my point about top down intervention here.
Not when I'm suggesting the bottom, buys the product and figures out how to install it because it's to expensive.
But they won't.
Which is why <insert my point about top down for the fourth time now>
The last every years have seen higher fossil fuel subsidies than renewable subsidies combined with significant market forces for the oil industry and technological advances in extraction and delivery.
This is an industry in its prime, but it is also one that will inevitably die for obvious reasons.
Science is insane raving?