ginwilly
Well-Known Member
Are the right all about profit or not? There has been a serious race to alternative energy from the private sector too. See T Boone Picket and BP's efforts. The people who can come up with a viable alternative will be gajillionaires.The reason the energy alternatives are "half assed" is because of the conservative right. They feel such measures undermine their efforts, as their politicians tell them.
Had it not been for the conservative right, such measures wouldn't be "half assed".
Blame them.
Try an excuse that makes more sense. The efforts are half-assed because we are still in the throwing spaghetti at the wall phase. But as long as the market is ignored by politicians with good intentions, we'll continue with bad policy like our ethanol cartel right now. Agriculture welfare is mostly coming from the right, the Solyndra type welfare is coming from the left. Both sides hung their hats on losing propositions. The answer is not to double down.
I don't trust either side to make policy on technology we know little about. Think of the useless billions we've already spent.
Poke holes in this idea. Instead of billions worldwide being given to people who will lose those billions when a solution is found, let's have a contest. We could announce an international competition with a billion dollars in prize money. The goal is to get a fully loaded semi from NY to California without refueling or recharging. We can pay the top 10 places. For our part, it can be open to anyone, but each state can put up a million in research grants to their favorite state universities. The private sector is involved, universities are involved and foreign countries can enter under private or public. Announce the contest will be held in 2 years.
Do you think my way is cheaper and produces better results or should we just keep financing studies on how global warming is affecting the mating rituals of field mice?