ScoobyDoo
NPC
Re: Elections 2012 -- Kull Wahad!!!
A new electric grid would be a fantastic public works program. I wonder who's stopping that from happening?
The same disconnect between "whether" and "how much" applies to other government programs too.
Take the EPA; if someone says the EPA is getting carried away with itself and is over-reaching, the accusations then fly about wanting air and water to become polluted again, which is just nonsense. We really do need seriously to say "our air and water are clean enough right now that we now need to stop and think about whether getting them just a tiny bit cleaner is worth a huge additional incremental outlay."
On one hand we say want to get people to burn fewer fossil fuels and drive electric cars, on the other hand we are also crippling the ability of utilities to generate electricity, while in the meantime there already is a huge shortage of generator capacity: if even 10% of drivers had electric cars, the electricity grid would be completely overwhelmed by the additional demand and break down.
yet try to get anyone to speak with some thoughtful moderation and within minutes it's back to the "whether or not, all or none" hardline nonsense from both sides.
A new electric grid would be a fantastic public works program. I wonder who's stopping that from happening?