Metsfanmax wrote:patches70 wrote:But nobody wants to sacrifice anything. Including yourself I'd imagine. At least nothing important (by your own reasoning) that is.
You're quite wrong about that. I would sacrifice a lot in the name of a better future for the planet. Paying more in taxes is the least I could do, and I would do
that without hesitation.
Have at it then, give 'em more than you owe. There are plenty of politicians just itching to give it to someone else to secure a vote.
But it won't get the alternative energy market going any quicker.
This is actually a good thread, to be honest. You know, that's what our current POTUS is trying to do, force the issue on alternative energy. He's making the same mistake you do, and would do if you were in the same position. He's not paying any attention to the economics of it all.
How much money have we pumped into solar, wind and other "green" energy? Solyndra comes to mind as an example, but it's not even remotely the only example. But all the results are the same, failure and the money wasted. Used to pay creditors. Money taken from people, like you, who might actually be able to have used that money for better and more productive uses. We'll never know though, because we only see what is seen.
These things cannot be forced, but it doesn't stop politicians and ideologues from trying. Of course, they never pay any attention to the results, or make excuses to why things don't turn out like they thought they would.
Before crude oil became the staple energy source of the world, it used to be whale oil. We (as in the world) used to slaughter the whales, pod after pod, to get that precious whale oil to heat our homes and such. Crude oil wasn't used, it was too dirty and there just weren't any uses for it.
Until the internal combustion engine came around.
But the world didn't turn to oil immediately, it took time to build the market. Roads had to be built, for heating oil new designs had to be invented and eventually it all came together and we finally stopped the whole sale slaughter of whales.
Of course, oil is demonized, that we drive too many cars, use too much oil. but if you think about it, without those cars we'd have long since killed off every single whale in the world. The car saved the whale. Hell of a thing, eh?
To think, all our energy needs could be met with nuclear energy eh? Have you thought about the existing infrastructure? The power grid of the US is old. In fact, there was just today in a German newspaper an article about the US, that we are a dying giant. From the financial newspaper, Spiegel-
http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 66153.htmlspiegel about the US wrote:....or the totally outdated power grid, to come to the conclusion that this country has it's future behind it. A nation that has it's utility lines hanging from poles in the street, instead of burying them in an orderly fashion underground, cannot be taken seriously"
You know, they got a point there, don't they? It's not just developing and building the fusion power plants, it's the entire infrastructure to support them that is also needed. It's already expensive enough to build a single power plant, then add on top of that rebuilding the whole infrastructure.
Tell me, how much resources are to be diverted from people to get this done?
It's a sad state of affairs, true enough. But it's a bit more than "we gotz ta build us some more nuclear power plants!" A lot more. And guess what? There is no money to do it. We've wasted the money. Now, some won't say it's wasted, after all. Is it wasted using the money we have to pay for people's medical expenses instead of rebuilding our infrastructure?
The person getting the money for their stomach stapling sure thinks it isn't wasted.
Is it wasted money paying for food for hungry people to eat instead of rebuilding that infrastructure?
The hungry person thinks it's money well spent.
Is it wasted money to send Metsfanmax to college instead of rebuilding that infrastructure?
Metsfanmans thinks it isn't wasted money.
Is it wasted money to pay for a college woman's abortion instead of rebuilding that infrastructure?
The now not pregnant woman thinks it isn't wasted money, after all, she should be saddled for the rest of her life because of a mistake, right?
Economics my boy, live and learn. You're young, you may think now "money doesn't matter" but I assure you that you won't always feel that way. When you are trading your time for a paycheck, the money'll matter. Otherwise, what's the point?
What good is it to save the world if you can't pay your rent? Or afford to eat a decent meal? Or pay for heat or repay the loans on your overpriced college education that's overpriced because government flooded a static market with tons and tons of "free" money that has to be repaid through taxes, repaid through the taking of everyone's production?
That debt based money system, which is great for getting people moving, sucks because every bill used isn't money, it's debt. Debt that must, come hell or high water, be paid back. When it comes time to decide to pay the interest on those debts or build the nuclear power plant, related infrastructure, guess which wins out?