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Truckers rail against new EPA rules mandating transition to ‘useless’ EV big rigs
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<blockquote data-quote="QvQ" data-source="post: 77657478" data-attributes="member: 421823"><p>Capitalism is not what Is</p><p></p><p>What is IS</p><p>Government regulators deciding to shut down what has been reliable source of electricity such as coal, then ordering and dictating that industry and other capitalistic entities Make It So.</p><p>Replace it "Now" because "we want it to be so."</p><p>The regulators seem to believe that all that needs to happen is "shut it down" and some other reliable, cheap and technologically perfected sources will sprout like magic mushrooms.</p><p>It is like ordering a country with model A's and T's, a country without gas stations to suddenly be driving Cadillacs and SUV's, before the Cadillac had been technologically perfected or perhaps even invented.</p><p>Regulators ordering it to be so doesn't make it so.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, destroying the existing grid, banning reliable delivery trucks, closing reliable sources of electricity is not going to produce an instant technology to replace it. This regulator meddling could cause the system to fail or falter.</p><p>The regulators are also tossing money in the streets, hoping this "solar outfit" or that "Ev maker" will magically produce a useable product just because the money is there.</p><p>The regulators are convinced that anything is possible with a government mandate and half a trillion bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QvQ, post: 77657478, member: 421823"] Capitalism is not what Is What is IS Government regulators deciding to shut down what has been reliable source of electricity such as coal, then ordering and dictating that industry and other capitalistic entities Make It So. Replace it "Now" because "we want it to be so." The regulators seem to believe that all that needs to happen is "shut it down" and some other reliable, cheap and technologically perfected sources will sprout like magic mushrooms. It is like ordering a country with model A's and T's, a country without gas stations to suddenly be driving Cadillacs and SUV's, before the Cadillac had been technologically perfected or perhaps even invented. Regulators ordering it to be so doesn't make it so. Meanwhile, destroying the existing grid, banning reliable delivery trucks, closing reliable sources of electricity is not going to produce an instant technology to replace it. This regulator meddling could cause the system to fail or falter. The regulators are also tossing money in the streets, hoping this "solar outfit" or that "Ev maker" will magically produce a useable product just because the money is there. The regulators are convinced that anything is possible with a government mandate and half a trillion bucks. [/QUOTE]
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