Oil over solar

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In some states people who install solar panels on their homes get rebates from the government.

Not only do the panels produce clean energy, but the need for them creates jobs.

This isn’t a new idea.

I remember back in the 1970s my neighbors were installing solar panels on their homes in the small town in which I lived, and wee getting those rebates.

Even President Carter installed solar panels on the White House roof.

It looked like alternative, clean energy was on the rise, and local companies were hiring people to do the installations.

Then Ronald Reagan came to the White House, removing the solar panels, and the subsidies disappeared, and with them went to affordability of installations and the jobs of those who did that.

Now in certain states, especially the blue ones, those rebates are returning, and jobs are being created.
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So, why would the majority party object to this?

The answer is simple.

Big oil gives certain politicians campaign funds, and many of these same politicians have stocks in those companies.

The better the companies do, the better they do.

Of course their expressed objection is that the federal government shouldn’t “pick winners and losers” in the energy markets or gamble taxpayer dollars on renewable-energy loans to new, unproven companies.

Without government subsidies, renewable energy sources like solar and wind power aren’t able to compete with fossil fuel companies thatdo get subsidies,

It’s the free market system.

Or so the ones who benefit from this one sided arrangement like to pretend.

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