While Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin has warned that climate change threatens “our very way of life,” GOP challenger Eric Hovde compared clean energy tax credits to “corporate welfare.”
Actually, I agree that clean energy credits are a form of corporate welfare. We should have clean energy mandates, and businesses should build the cost of not polluting into the cost of doing business. If you cannot do business without being clean, then you shouldn’t be permitted to do business anymore.
Yes, that means that some businesses will close. Yes, that means people will lose their jobs. Yes, that means goods and services will become more expensive.
The economy will recover. It always does. Rich people won’t be as rich. That’s good news. Poor people will struggle, and government should help them. That’s the point of a government, to provide services to its people.
The climate is not as resilient as the economy. Life doesn’t always find a way. Sometimes, everything just dies, and that’s the thing we want to avoid. Everything dying, slowly and painfully. Natural disasters, extreme temperatures, famine, drought, and the associated violence borne of actual scarcity.
So vote for Baldwin, but continue to push forward.
I really like your perspective, I don’t think I’ve seen things laid out in the way that you have in your comment. Do you have any resources/books that you recommend?
Actually, I agree that clean energy credits are a form of corporate welfare. We should have clean energy mandates, and businesses should build the cost of not polluting into the cost of doing business. If you cannot do business without being clean, then you shouldn’t be permitted to do business anymore.
Yes, that means that some businesses will close. Yes, that means people will lose their jobs. Yes, that means goods and services will become more expensive.
The economy will recover. It always does. Rich people won’t be as rich. That’s good news. Poor people will struggle, and government should help them. That’s the point of a government, to provide services to its people.
The climate is not as resilient as the economy. Life doesn’t always find a way. Sometimes, everything just dies, and that’s the thing we want to avoid. Everything dying, slowly and painfully. Natural disasters, extreme temperatures, famine, drought, and the associated violence borne of actual scarcity.
So vote for Baldwin, but continue to push forward.
I really like your perspective, I don’t think I’ve seen things laid out in the way that you have in your comment. Do you have any resources/books that you recommend?