NotnotNeo

NotnotNeo t1_iujeblc wrote

ya but...i gotta get to work tomorrow and heat my house today.

i agree, more transition, but we're stuck even more now that supply chains were disrupted enough to generate shortages in things like materials and EVs. and not only is the cost of an EV higher, but the legacy energy costs are higher too, making it harder for people to save up for a transition.

idk what oil production investment policies could have a near immediate impact, but cant get around the fact that the green transition requires, preferably cheap, oil to make it happen.

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NotnotNeo t1_iudmmgz wrote

>how about some accountability

you mean like having the best education system and standard of living in the country?

jesus christ, posts like this make me SO HAPPY that [i hope] you'll be raked over the tax coals. there's room for more if we just tax outright stupidity.

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