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And the cheapest energy atm is solar, so try to why ban them on in areas where they can be deployed massively, unless of course it could be political.
You cannot have economic growth without affordable energy. It moves in lockstep. As an economy grows it uses energy.Economists get bound up in the movement of money. They should focus on energy. Money is largely just a token that represents energy.
Quote from: River Don on October 14, 2022, 08:56:53 pmYou cannot have economic growth without affordable energy. It moves in lockstep. As an economy grows it uses energy.Economists get bound up in the movement of money. They should focus on energy. Money is largely just a token that represents energy.We can have cheap energy. We just need to invest in the necessary infrastructure. Solar and wind are cheap as chips these days and will only get cheaper. Proper investment in that is precisely the way to spur growth. And it doesn't spook the markets because it is borrowing for capital investment, not for current spending (take note Tyke). And further downstream, there's finally the real prospect of fusion power by the second half of the century.
Taking Braverman out of any decision making whatsoever is only a positive thing. The woman is borderline psychotic.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 14, 2022, 09:54:23 pmQuote from: River Don on October 14, 2022, 08:56:53 pmYou cannot have economic growth without affordable energy. It moves in lockstep. As an economy grows it uses energy.Economists get bound up in the movement of money. They should focus on energy. Money is largely just a token that represents energy.We can have cheap energy. We just need to invest in the necessary infrastructure. Solar and wind are cheap as chips these days and will only get cheaper. Proper investment in that is precisely the way to spur growth. And it doesn't spook the markets because it is borrowing for capital investment, not for current spending (take note Tyke). And further downstream, there's finally the real prospect of fusion power by the second half of the century. Fusion is the power society desperately, desperately needs. Sort that out and the future becomes like Star Trek. We just need those dilithium crystals. Where is Scotty when you need him?
Quote from: River Don on October 14, 2022, 11:25:59 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 14, 2022, 09:54:23 pmQuote from: River Don on October 14, 2022, 08:56:53 pmYou cannot have economic growth without affordable energy. It moves in lockstep. As an economy grows it uses energy.Economists get bound up in the movement of money. They should focus on energy. Money is largely just a token that represents energy.We can have cheap energy. We just need to invest in the necessary infrastructure. Solar and wind are cheap as chips these days and will only get cheaper. Proper investment in that is precisely the way to spur growth. And it doesn't spook the markets because it is borrowing for capital investment, not for current spending (take note Tyke). And further downstream, there's finally the real prospect of fusion power by the second half of the century. Fusion is the power society desperately, desperately needs. Sort that out and the future becomes like Star Trek. We just need those dilithium crystals. Where is Scotty when you need him?https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60312633
Despite the U turns and the sacking of the chancellor , new chancellor Hunt still needs to find £40bn to balance the books and satisfy the financial markets .There is absolutely no way Truss along with the man who trashed the NHS aren't going down the austerity pie route despite what Truss says which is proved to be a load of baloney anyway .This is what I mean about no matter which move the Tories make they are fecked because with austerity pie back on the menu the red wall Tories will be sharpening their knives .
Even Kwazi is saying she should go in The Times this morning.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 14, 2022, 09:54:23 pmQuote from: River Don on October 14, 2022, 08:56:53 pmYou cannot have economic growth without affordable energy. It moves in lockstep. As an economy grows it uses energy.Economists get bound up in the movement of money. They should focus on energy. Money is largely just a token that represents energy.We can have cheap energy. We just need to invest in the necessary infrastructure. Solar and wind are cheap as chips these days and will only get cheaper. Proper investment in that is precisely the way to spur growth. And it doesn't spook the markets because it is borrowing for capital investment, not for current spending (take note Tyke). And further downstream, there's finally the real prospect of fusion power by the second half of the century.The Labour Party needs to solve this riddle if it wants to govern and leave its mark on the country with a sustained period in office .A sustained period in office that dictates to the Tory opposition much in the same way Thatcherism had its grip on New Labour .
Quote from: River Don on October 14, 2022, 08:56:53 pmYou cannot have economic growth without affordable energy. It moves in lockstep. As an economy grows it uses energy.Economists get bound up in the movement of money. They should focus on energy. Money is largely just a token that represents energy.We can have cheap energy. We just need to invest in the necessary infrastructure. Solar and wind are cheap as chips these days and will only get cheaper. Proper investment in that is precisely the way to spur growth. And it doesn't spook the markets because it is borrowing for capital investment, not for current spending (take note Tyke). And further downstream, there's finally the real prospect of fusion power by the second half of the century.
He was right the first time wasn't he https://youtu.be/-JpNravrwZc