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Indrtfmr
Posted 5/19/2023 05:48 (#10234697 - in reply to #10234654)
Subject: RE: But the sun don't shine at night . . .


NW in.
The issue I have is either government controlling what we drive and what we cook with and what we heat our homes with what could go wrong? We will end up sitting in the dark with no power either from not having any or we can't afford it, why do you think the government will do it right this time? How are you going to force the rest of the world to do all this green crap when they can't afford it and 90% of the world will still burn coal and other fossil fuels. Our costs here are already too high and the world will buy from everyone else and we will be out of business. I think we would be way ahead by helping other countries with our clean burning coal and fossil fuel technology rather than us going for 0 and the rest of the world doing little. Typical government short sightedness.
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