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This doesn't fit very well with the human induced Global Warming Theory
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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2997262" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>Agreed that eventually fossil fuels will probably go away on their own, no matter what, but the key difference between Liberals and Conservatives on this is that Liberals love to ignore basic economic forces in an effort to craft their own more "ideal" circumstances. Instead of waiting for natural economic forces like supply/demand and attendant cost adjustments to make alternative sources economically competitive, a select group of "experts" want decide what is best for the economy and then ordain which fuels may be used and how and when. Right now, the only way for most alternative sources to be even close to competing is via massive subsidies - that's not a long term sustainable solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2997262, member: 18914"] Agreed that eventually fossil fuels will probably go away on their own, no matter what, but the key difference between Liberals and Conservatives on this is that Liberals love to ignore basic economic forces in an effort to craft their own more "ideal" circumstances. Instead of waiting for natural economic forces like supply/demand and attendant cost adjustments to make alternative sources economically competitive, a select group of "experts" want decide what is best for the economy and then ordain which fuels may be used and how and when. Right now, the only way for most alternative sources to be even close to competing is via massive subsidies - that's not a long term sustainable solution. [/QUOTE]
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