Energy-based Inflation: Solution
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We’ve just eliminated $200 million dollars in electric bills per month and reduced the total cost of energy for the rest of the American population by another $200 million dollars per month, but we’re just on the tip of the iceberg. Now, imagine if every office building, industrial park, and shopping flat receives discounts on their energy producing equipment? Their bottom line increases, which means they can do one of two things: (1) increase wages or decrease the cost of their products/services.
If anyone is asking how we are going to pay for this, you need look no further than the latest tax rebates given to the tune of $200 billion dollars. For the most part, that money will be consumed, leading to absolutely no long-term benefit to the economy. Spend an extra $300 billion (a fraction of what we are spending on many other programs) to provide a permanent solution to our energy demand.
Then the only big question is what about the maintenance? We’ve just installed millions of dollars worth of solar and wind energy equipment. Entrepreneurs will come out of the woodworks for this one. Think about it for a moment. There are now millions of homes and businesses with this equipment on their property. If you have the entrepreneurial spirit, startup a business that performs the maintenance and upgrades to the systems. There are millions of them. The only other question might be why the government should subsidize this.






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