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Ismay wants to “break the will” - his words - of people who rely on gasoline to power their cars and oil and natural gas to heat their homes, in order to “combat climate change.” “Sixty percent of our emissions come from residential heating and passenger vehicles,” Ismay told an audience gathered to hear him expostulate – using the royal “our” as collectivists reflexively do when they mean to say everyone except themselves, especially when it comes to having wills broken. He went on to say that these “emissions” – of the dread inert gas carbon dioxide that doesn’t create smog or cause breathing problems – “that need to be reduced” – the assertion is taken as established fact – “come from you, the person on your street, the senior on fixed income.”

No matter what it takes, no matter what it costs.

He described “turn(ing) the screws” . . . in order to “break (the) will” of such deplorables. That is to say, the desire of the deplorables to resist being impoverished – and frozen – by well-paid-by-those-who-are-forced-to-pay-them government workers such as himself.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/break-their-will

Ismay wants to “break the will” - his words - of people who rely on gasoline to power their cars and oil and natural gas to heat their homes, in order to “combat climate change.” “Sixty percent of our emissions come from residential heating and passenger vehicles,” Ismay told an audience gathered to hear him expostulate – using the royal “our” as collectivists reflexively do when they mean to say everyone except themselves, especially when it comes to having wills broken. He went on to say that these “emissions” – of the dread inert gas carbon dioxide that doesn’t create smog or cause breathing problems – “that need to be reduced” – the assertion is taken as established fact – “come from you, the person on your street, the senior on fixed income.” No matter what it takes, no matter what it costs. He described “turn(ing) the screws” . . . in order to “break (the) will” of such deplorables. That is to say, the desire of the deplorables to resist being impoverished – and frozen – by well-paid-by-those-who-are-forced-to-pay-them government workers such as himself. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/break-their-will

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[–] [deleted] 12 pts

Where are the materials for all these batteries supposed to come from? If you think fossil fuels are a finite resource wait until you look at the rare earth metals required to build these cars.

[–] 1 pt

It's just about control. Power is an end for these people and that's why it never makes sense. It's about them exercising their power over your lives and that is absolutely it. No greater purpose than use, abuse, and rule with absolute authority.

The only option to make it stop is to fight back. I guess we just have to see what the breaking point is. I think if we educated people on how technology dependence without understanding is the key to their control, maybe people would be able to fight back without raw violence.

That an once the batteries are no longer usable where do they go?

[–] 2 pts

Groundwater. I say burn oil. It becomes C02 which goes back to the ecosystem to become BLOOD AND SOIL!

[–] 2 pts

This is why they want to stop burning oil! It will create famine

[–] 0 pt

That's why we are STILL in Afghanistan, and will soon be in Iran. Not just lithium, but lots of other rare sheeee-it.

[–] -1 pt

Rare earth metals are not actually scarce.