A carbon tax could have given us the same thing, but done it without redistribution of money to the billionaires
I bet the authors see this destruction-of-demand as bad news.
lol, embrace the future, grandpa. I haven’t driven to work in an office for years. When I have to go to a place of business, its in a used EV I bought for $12k, powered by my rooftop solar.
As usual, the poor people bear the brunt of economic hardship as they are stuck with work that demands they be somewhere and a vehicle that runs on petroleum. But electric cars keep getting made, used, and sold for cheap. The solution to the “problem" is not to uphold a way of life and distribution of resources that made sense a hundred years ago.
Besides, I thought markets were the solution to every problem. Why worry, right? The invisible hand is gonna fuck somebody up, maybe its the establishment’s turn again.
