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This looks great! I wonder why Massie doesn’t push the green agenda? With this sort of background he could do it convincingly. He doesn’t push it, perhaps, because he knows that solar and batteries are not enough to power an advanced society.
14 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 16 Nov
What is the green agenda? Socialism? That's usually what I get from it. Sounds like he is doing it and not just LARPing like most that talk green.
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Yes, the green agenda is a cover for communism. Watermelons: green on the outside, red on the inside. One thing that bothers me is that currently, in the US, they have confabulated red and blue. This is a communist trick to make people very confused about who is whom and what is what. Everywhere else in the world red means communist.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 16 Nov
He does know the expectations around EVs and solar are unrealistic. His position seems to be that our grid is too weak to support the EV mandates.
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I can understand that coming from an engineer. He has a realistic perspective on the possibilities of battery and battery life in respect to the production of electrical power. He may also suspect that there is a different and better way to make EVs, without batteries. I am happy to have someone in congress that is not just a NPC politician.
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