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Originally Posted by Malbjey
The limitations of infrastructure is going to be a temporary problem. Won't we need to create jobs to address it? Isn't that a good thing?
I always see people say updating roads, bridges, tunnels, sewers, etc is a good way to create jobs. Somehow people are ignoring that when it comes to electrical infrastructure. Why is it good for those other things, but bad for electrical infrastructure? Its like some of you are just throwing up your hands and saying 'the infrastructure is bad!' and not bothering to think of how it can be addressed.
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Jobs cost money. Someone has to pay them.
Where is that money coming from?
Our great, great grandchildren are in debt for what we don’t have now.
If we had a surplus, our government, & private corporate entities weren’t elitist wasteful sacks of flesh, an actual plan for sustainable electrical production existed & a rational timetable to be implemented, along with an actual viable reason, then by all means let’s get it done.
The truth is, however, it is, as the Chairman for the UN said, “Climate change is a tool to enact wealth redistribution.”
So from the onset everything is to be looked at through that lens.