• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.cafe
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    4 天前

    OR, we could build those solar panels right here in America, and not only relieve the pressure on oil reserves, but kick off a new big American industry, backed by a national energy initiative, backed by tax incentives. There would be lots of new small businesses around the country selling and installing solar, creating thousands of new jobs.

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      4 天前

      We tried that. At least twice. One political party decided that investment was “fraud, waste, and abuse”, and shut it all down, driving manufacturing out of the country.

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      4 天前

      Good luck with that. Making solar panels is hard, and China is really good at it. Why not pay them?

      • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.cafe
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        4 天前

        Yeah, we can do hard stuff, too, and maybe we should start doing the hard stuff here.

        We spent decades having to deal with other countries and our oil policies, and it’s been a nightmare of wars, embargoes, etc. Now that we can go down a completely different energy path, why shouldn’t we keep it inhouse? We need to work with other nations, but we don’t have to voluntarily line up to be totally economically enslaved to another country for the NEXT wave of energy.

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            4 天前

            I’ve been a solar advocate for decades. You got the sun giving off free energy all the time, and all those roofs and parking lots that could be covered with panels to capture that free energy, what’s the problem?

            Oh, yeah, the Free part. American Capitalism doesn’t like the sound of FREE.

        • Auli@lemmy.ca
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          4 天前

          And this is what every other country should be saying about America. Espically tech we are enslaved to Americans cause let’s be honest there is no multinational companies. They are American companies spread over the world and have to do what America asks even If in another country.

          • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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            2 天前

            As an American I hate to say it but there’s merit to what you’re saying.

            If I was outside the US, I’d be looking at the US as an unreliable partner, given how rapidly the message is changing with things like wars and tariffs. I’d conclude that the US does not have a consistent policy (let alone an intelligent one) and therefore it’s in my best interest to ensure my success doesn’t rely on the US anymore.

            it’s really too bad :(

        • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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          4 天前

          What a bunch of crazy talk. Next I bet you’re going to say something REALLY batshit, like we should stop offshoring all our manufacturing to China and build stuff here in USA, right?

          Jokes aside- you’re quite right, but with one issue- making solar panels has a chemical environmental impact. If China wants to trash their environment to build our solar panels cheap, let them. Other than that I 100% agree we should be buying the tech and setting up our own manufacturing lines.