TemporaryKubotaOwnerMark
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Your govt is protecting you more than you can possibly know. USA would be a polluted cesspool. Like Beijing.
Which has absolutely nothing to do with subsidies to politically connected interests.
Your govt is protecting you more than you can possibly know. USA would be a polluted cesspool. Like Beijing.
When the auto industry was born subsidies didn稚 exist, they lived or died on their ability to perform.
regenerative braking to the trailers as well, maintenance costs would drop even more!
What about batteries, they are not lasting half a million miles? And again, where is your proof of what you post?
--If that's true-- it would be a very sensible change for any operator, and put a lot of $$$,$$$ back in their pockets.
So ---- if that's true --- it would be VERY compelling for a truck mfr.
And for an operator.
And for that matter, for a country who whats to keep on top (the USA?) of the truck market.
But that would spell significant losses to the "petroleum investment sector" who would then need to do a few things to fight it.
Reduce the price of fuel to reduce the economy of electric vehicles. But that "costs" profit.
Pour massive $$$ into keeping the public from supporting such a thing, (or supporting such government incentives). How do you think the petroleum industry would fight off such a formidable rival as electricity? Fund a network that will publish fake TV news? Paying lots of fake news websites. Maybe hire Public relations firms who use forum trolls to spread the confusion? Buy politicians?
Sounds like a daunting task, but really all it takes is money and a calculation of "return on investment" and it makes a lot of sense.
Defending shipping routes is not a subsidy. It's the cost of living in this world as it is.
As to the rest of them, let's just eliminate them all. Every single tax break, every single direct or indirect subsidy, to anybody and everybody. No picking favorites, no shaping" the economy. That's not a legitimate function of governments, and never was.
Then we don't have to argue about it and we can really find out which technologies/products/services offer genuine value, which means we can stop paying for those that don't, but have the right connections.
Once we stop all of that, the free market value of a politician drops like a rock, which, oddly enough, is actually a good thing.
Proof?