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Vienna_Hokie

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Not TIC, but like most policy decisions, short sighted and opportunistic


The opportunity was a push for renewable energy sources, it was exploited by pols and lobbyists and farmers (like any good business person) responded to exploit the situation to it's fullest. How far they would go to exploit it is the unintended consequences part and is often a hallmark of the invisible hand of government involvement.

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Posted: 07/05/2019 at 12:31PM



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  I bet they get 100 MPG -- bigbadbird 07/05/2019 08:16AM
  The law of unintended consequeneces -- Vienna_Hokie 07/05/2019 08:37AM
  Agreed, production costs plus conversion to usable energy -- Vienna_Hokie 07/05/2019 09:03AM
  Probably increased food costs temporarily ** -- bigbadbird 07/05/2019 09:18AM
  From a 30,000 ft view, never made much sense to me to -- Tafkam Hokie 07/05/2019 09:48AM
  I don't know the exact numbers -- Tafkam Hokie 07/05/2019 12:07PM
  Yep, the market didn't decide that, pols did -- Vienna_Hokie 07/05/2019 09:53AM
  Depends on your definition of the market -- Vienna_Hokie 07/05/2019 12:25PM
  I doubt it is "corruption" per se -- Tafkam Hokie 07/05/2019 12:15PM

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