Capitalism is the wage slavery of immense humanity in a politically corrupt,manipulated MARKET SYSTEM OF ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY ,a tyrannical,destructive system to perpetuate poverty and exploitation in the interest of the ruling class. Capitalism from its mercantile plundering and enslavement of African natives to its Millitaristic rise of European Powers to World wars and Financial serfdom of the world has been a DISASTEROUS imposition .
@Jacobrester Because that story and the "study" it depicts don't tell the whole tale. $32 million to set those mills up. They don't always function as can be seen. That $4mil is not a constant figure, most of it was one time set up expenses. Those 38 jobs created are not permanent save but a few.
Those things take external energy to operate AND let sit idle. They are expensive to maintain. Sadly, there is no equivalent to oil, coal or nuke and one day we'll make due and not live as well.
You think Utah is a leader?? Hahahahahahahaha
yyusenet 1 year ago 2
@yyusenet who's said they were leaders? California and Texas are perhaps some that i would say were leaders.
i have no idea were you got that?
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Capitalism is the wage slavery of immense humanity in a politically corrupt,manipulated MARKET SYSTEM OF ARTIFICIAL SCARCITY ,a tyrannical,destructive system to perpetuate poverty and exploitation in the interest of the ruling class. Capitalism from its mercantile plundering and enslavement of African natives to its Millitaristic rise of European Powers to World wars and Financial serfdom of the world has been a DISASTEROUS imposition .
arzoyan 1 year ago
Why in the hell dont more states make use of this source of energy ?
Jacobrester 1 year ago 4
@Jacobrester Because that story and the "study" it depicts don't tell the whole tale. $32 million to set those mills up. They don't always function as can be seen. That $4mil is not a constant figure, most of it was one time set up expenses. Those 38 jobs created are not permanent save but a few.
Those things take external energy to operate AND let sit idle. They are expensive to maintain. Sadly, there is no equivalent to oil, coal or nuke and one day we'll make due and not live as well.
WurledPeas 1 year ago
@Jacobrester Because of the Elephant in the room. (The GOP).
flyingpigstuff 8 months ago