• silence7@slrpnk.netOP
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      I suspect that the media diet of those affected makes the leopard completely invisible

  • reddig33@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    This is what these people voted for/wanted. Not sure why they are complaining now.

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    I’m extremely skeptical as to the impact on these investments in the first place. Retraining workers to install solar panels and drywall and building a solar panel installation warehouses in an area that doesn’t have the economic engine to buy this new construction seems extraordinarily backwards. It’s like a free market version of China’s ghost cities but worse because you don’t even get actual infrastructure from it.

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      If only there were a government program that incentivized and subsidized large scale energy infrastructure improvements to build economies of scale in the markets and increase affordability for all peoples.

      Oh wait, there was, until a certain president thought those folks should go back to digging and black lung.

      <trump I did that.gif>

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        By energy infrastructure improvements you’re talking about building houses and installing solar panels in places that nobody can live in because the only jobs are building houses and installing solar panels right?