Shawn Hayes
Learning Everyday
This is very true and I agree whole heartedly. That was one of the reasons I referenced Will’s video on YouTube, China versus America. Americans have gotten fat, lazy and we no longer produce anything here. We are way too dependent upon China for things that we need including medication’s, not to mention of course solar panels, batteries and places like Saudi Arabia for oil.China and russia control all of the resources needed to fulfill this pipedream of the climate change cultists where fossil fuels are out of the picture. Every solar panel you buy, every battery that is installed does the exact same thing you just spoke of above...sends money to china.
Let’s not forget our overlords, climate cultist, in the federal system that’s making it impossible for the US to be a leader in producing anything here! They are regulating everything so much we can’t make batteries here, solar panels here. They’re trying to put regulation on gas stoves, and the news the last couple days, they’re going to completely ban incandescent lightbulbs. Now, you may agree that incandescent lightbulbs need to go away. However, should a federal system regulate or ban something completely out of business? We have some very poor people in this country who cannot afford to buy LED lightbulbs. My personal opinion, there’s a fine line of balancing regulation and producing as much as we can in the United States.
Everyone has their own opinion, but with the mindset of trying to be a self-sufficient as possible, I’m working to rely less on outside sources. Obviously that is a process and there’s some things that you still must get from outside sources. However, regulating everything to the point where you’re dependent upon what you NEED from an enemy or adversaries is not good.
However, with the state of our country the way it is, where it’s going, we are going to be dependent upon the rest of the world for what we NEED. Our government no longer wants to produce anything here. I know that sounds crazy but do not listen to their words, look at their actions and real world consequences of those actions.