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2nd gear: you can't force people to invest, comrade. If there were a viable business case for private investment in this type of energy, you would see money heading towards it. As things sit now, ain't gonna happen. investors know what's better for their money than the government does.

Another day, another reason to dislike the government.

I'll be the one to get flamed and that's fine, I don't care. Vaccines preventing disease and vaccines causing injury are mutually exclusive. If you don't believe vaccines have the potential to injure, you're a fool. And until the cause of autism is accepted as a scientific fact, you can't conclusively rule anything in

How bout a bill that allows you to provide or deny service to anyone for any reason. You know, a bill that let's you run a business.

Yep, none of this matters though Flavian's just a troll.

If you're driving straight I don't see a problem.

You know what's extreme: stopping someone who's driving home from work, in the middle of the road, for no reason.

Silly wealthy people, why do you need to make your children laugh?

Nature of the system.

This makes sense.....CEO of a previously "failed" company gets more "millions" than predecessor based on having done nothing yet!!! I need one of those jobs.....

I once again do not respect Jay Glazer's choices.

I would add, regardless of that that most "green technologies" end up costing way more and having more impact on the environment.

So man somehow started global warming as long as 21,000 years ago?

Before we rush to judgment here, we should find out how many dicks this dude has.

This is probably the most insightful comment on the page so far.

I promised you the last word, and I'm going to live up to that by not engaging further because you brought A-game. I do though, want to speak to the very first point re: why that particular time span, mainly for those following along at home - as noted in the Atlantic article which was my first ink above, the reason

"Saved 1.2M jobs and countless dollars owed to union employees in legacy retirement costs, sure to sink the company the next time the economy decides their product still sucks."

Taxpayers are only out about $75 apiece.

Only cost the taxpayers $12 fucking billion. Could've started a whole new car company - or four - for that.