Re: Have we misjuded Tesla
Yeah, the politics are shifting fast on this one. PV incentives are geared toward the top 1%, so a lot of GOP and Dem donor-class support them. Ditto with the EV tax credits. As long as the policy you're talking about is a regressive wealth transfer, bipartisan support is always a possibility. This isn't just opining about political opinion, it's a fact.
But I am also starting to see a bubbling groundswell of anger at Silicon Valley and Musk in particular. His flaunting the SEC then publicly saying he has no respect for them pissed off my Congressman. Heard so with my own ears. Must have pissed off others. Anger seems to be bipartisan. The 2016 House is different from the 2006 even though the Speaker is the same. Progressive caucus has tripled and New Dems have been cut in half. The old third way triangulating center is no longer the majority of the majority party. We have a pro-tariff GOP now. Cracks in the consensus we've been living with since at least Reagan abound. And I suspect new strategies for expanding renewables will have to adapt. The good news is it would provide an opportunity to create much better incentives that are not only much more effective at rolling out renewables, but which directly benefit many more Americans as well.
Originally posted by santafe2
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But I am also starting to see a bubbling groundswell of anger at Silicon Valley and Musk in particular. His flaunting the SEC then publicly saying he has no respect for them pissed off my Congressman. Heard so with my own ears. Must have pissed off others. Anger seems to be bipartisan. The 2016 House is different from the 2006 even though the Speaker is the same. Progressive caucus has tripled and New Dems have been cut in half. The old third way triangulating center is no longer the majority of the majority party. We have a pro-tariff GOP now. Cracks in the consensus we've been living with since at least Reagan abound. And I suspect new strategies for expanding renewables will have to adapt. The good news is it would provide an opportunity to create much better incentives that are not only much more effective at rolling out renewables, but which directly benefit many more Americans as well.
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