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Liberty Belle - Sings the song of the unchained

[@Cloppy Hooves](/forums/dis/topics/big-bad-politics?post_id=100542#post_100542)
Dude, America has Navada, miles of empty desert that no one uses, prime to slap in a couple of million solar panels and thermal generators.

Fracking is a great way to poison yourself and collapse your house, it's a terrible idea that causes more problems that it solves. But I'll agree there can't be a sudden switch like those just stop oil retards seem to think is going to happen, we're looking at a half century transition at best, but nuclear isn't the answer, it's just kicking the can down the road a little and wasting resources that could go elsewhere and you'll still end up having to go to war over very limited radioactive material.

The electric cars we have now are status items for the rich just like the first petrol cars, my country is working to get the infrastructure in place for them, otherwise there is no market incentive to develop reliable mass models.
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RavenandWritingDesk
Liberty Belle - Sings the song of the unchained

[@Cloppy Hooves](/forums/dis/topics/big-bad-politics?post_id=100542#post_100542)
Dude, America has Navada, miles of empty desert that no one uses, prime to slap in a couple of million solar panels.

Fracking is a great way to poison yourself and collapse your house, it's a terrible idea that causes more problems that it solves. But I'll agree there can't be a sudden switch like those just stop oil retards seem to thingk is going to happen, we're looking at a half century transition at best, but nuclear isn't the answer, it's just kicking the can down the road a little and wasting resources that could go elsewhere and you'll still end up having to go to war over very limited radioactive material.

The electric cars we have now are status items for the rich just like the first petrol cars, my country is working to get the infrastructure in place for them, otherwise there is no market incentive to develop reliable mass models.
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Edited by RavenandWritingDesk