• Minotaur@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    Well, those are two very different things. One is essentially for politicians and basically amounts to “just get Congress to do better” (a whole lot easier said than done) and one is an act that essentially has to be championed by a person or organization and then implemented by a masse of people. Greta has called for boycotts before, so under this definition she’s good under your boat.

    I’ve read other comments of yours, and many of them are reasonable (more reasonable than the average user at least) and not worthy of downvotes. But your solutions seem to be missing a few steps between “be where we are now” and “just get everyone to drive a hybrid”.

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      8 months ago

      Greta calling for a boycott, just would make people buy the product.

      Bud light recently was boycotted and look how effective that was.

      I’m not missing a step, you increase fuel taxes, end subsidies, end fracking and make hybrids tax advantageous.

      The market will sort itself out very quickly.

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        8 months ago

        Okay, well you just added several steps right there, and you’re still missing some.

        Who increases fuel taxes and subsidies? How do we as a civilization get that done?

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          Your state senators and state representatives at the local and federal level. Taxes are done by the government. Remove subsidies are the same people.

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            8 months ago

            Okay. How do we influence those state representatives to pass that legislation?

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              Meeting with them. Ask them to coffee or lunch. Build some rapport with them and then invite them to meet with like minded citizens.

              The issue is everyone knows if we increase gas taxes or remove subsidies. It’ll crush the lower class people. It’s why both parties dance around the issue.

              It’s also the only way to get rid of people driving 5 mpg suv. You have to price them out of it.

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                  8 months ago

                  About a dozen. I live in the capital. So it’s a little easier to meet them.

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                    8 months ago

                    Do you think that’s a typical experience for the average American

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        8 months ago

        Lmao, “People should boycott businesses, but if this one person does what I just said to do, then it’s actually bad because I say so.”