tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2992740250270600844.post1125107408788976204..comments2024-03-24T05:26:32.964-07:00Comments on Advancing Time: The Inflation Reduction Act Deserves Our CondemnationBruce Wildshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10181323607060607040noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2992740250270600844.post-59469354823533154902022-08-09T08:10:58.148-07:002022-08-09T08:10:58.148-07:00We should remember, this comes on the heels of the...We should remember, this comes on the heels of the House approving a $280 billion bill focused on domestic semiconductor manufacturing and scientific research. The legislation is expected to get signed into law quickly by President Joe Biden, who has called for House passage after the Senate gave its OK in a 64-33 vote on Wednesday. Yes, spending money seems all the rage!Bruce Wildshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10181323607060607040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2992740250270600844.post-5151215084924831782022-08-09T07:29:43.577-07:002022-08-09T07:29:43.577-07:00We are being governed by the most incompetent bunc...We are being governed by the most incompetent bunch of losers in human history and I include pretty much every world leader. The thought that EV's are going to save the day is laughable. First of all where is the energy coming from? Oh yeah, from dirty power plants and fossil fuels.<br /><br />Cadillac's new EV SUV is reportedly going to cost around $300K. Now tell me how many do you suppose GM will sell? The politician have not thought thru the process because battery replacement on EV vehicles are in the 10's of thousands and they do need to be replaced. Do we even have enough rare earth materials to make all these batteries? According to energy experts the answer is a BIG FAT NO!<br /><br />How many people do these low IQ politicians in Washington think can afford these EV's when they are up to their eyeballs in debt? If Walmart is having problems selling low cost junk merchandise because their clientele has no money to buy their stuff, how will they afford a $40K plus EV?<br /><br />How will people living in apartment complexes or condos be able to plug in those EV's to charge? What will that do to our already stressed out and aging electrical grid? Will there even be electricity available if we switch to Wind and Solar? We already have that answer in different parts of the world as they are now experiencing brownouts and blackouts by going Green.<br /><br />But the politicians always have an answer to everything until it's put into practice, much like Klaus Schwab's Agenda 2030. We are already getting a taste on how well that's working out. How about we go ask Sri Lanka? I'm sure they speak rather highly of Klaus Schwab from the World Economic Forum.Rod Briggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01892085143658761123noreply@blogger.com