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we don't have a free market. there are free market forces, but there are also government regulations and restrictions.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @kr 18 Apr
and what government restrictions will stop people from charging money for electricity?
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Mmmmh. That's something that's clearly not happening here in Europe.
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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @kr 18 Apr
can you share real examples of this mysterious free market failure?
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I think that if all the state regulations for internal combustion vehicles and electric vehicles were put on an equal footing without subsidies and sales bans, etc., then the picture would look completely different, and people would opt for high-quality internal combustion engines because they are significantly cheaper.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @kr 18 Apr
the exact opposite would happen.
the world spends $7 trillion on fossil fuel subsidies each year (7% of global GDP).
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Here we pay a lot of taxes on gasoline, car purchases, Diesel etc... You need to include that
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @kr 18 Apr
imagine how much you’d be paying without the $7 trillion subsidy
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