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The big 3 are not the ones asking for this. It actively hurts them. They aren’t delusional, they NEED government support to compete globally against Chinese EVs. Every big 3 CEO to a T has made it clear they know it’s if, not when ICE sales become a rounding error on their books.

Point your gun where it belongs which is the oil industry and its lobbyists.



> Point your gun where it belongs which is the oil industry and its lobbyists.

They are indeed the enemy. They've managed to convince a large swath of the population to hate everything that is not fossil-fueled.


Why can't we have better marketing for different types of people.

Example: God made the sun and the sky. That's where heaven is. Fossil fuels come from under the earth. Something else really bad is down there too. I don't want to spell it out, but it's the opposite of heaven.

Or for the "independent, lion-not-sheep" types: I don't depend on big companies. My energy comes from up above. You can't take the sky from me. etc.


Nice one! I've actually used this is meat space conversation while traveling the southeast US.

When I'm in public conversation, say in a coffee shop, restaurant, or crowded park, and I know I'm in a place with a lot of "christians" around me, I'll say things very much like you describe:

"Don't you know? Oil comes up from hell! It's made by the devil!"

"Sunlight is falling down from heaven, it's a gift directly from god."

"But for some reason, so many christians are against solar power, and want to burn more oil."

Then I'll wrap up with a little apocalypse evangelism:

"The bible says that in the end times, most christians will start to follow false prophets, and they're all going to go to hell!"

I doubt it has much lasting effect, but I do see a few heads turn, with questioning, worried looks on their faces.

You're the first other person I've seen mention this as a means of "converting the sinners".


A key problem is that anger, hate, and fear are more powerful motivators than hope and optimism. That fact has been leveraged to weaponize those emotions to a degree that inspires awe at it's success.

Freedom to power your home without paying "the man" should be compelling to all who could use it. Texas is ironically a prime state for renewable energy and the dollars generated from it have convinced some, but many still reject it as "wokeness".

It boggles the mind.




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