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Comment Re:What is "oversupply"? (Score 1) 148

What exactly does it mean to "oversupply" something? The only way I can interpret that is they make so many cars and batteries that inventory hangs out in warehouses, unable to be sold at any price. How exactly is that bad for consumers?

That is the argument Milton Friedman made.

"But, but, but, monopolies!" I hear people sputter. Yes, companies trying to compete with them now may fail.

Sounds like you know what the problem is. Think of it like the DeBeers diamond cartel on steroids.

When the subsidies stop, I'm confident new companies will pop up to fill the void.

Then the subsidies will start again until those new companies disappear.

Comment Re:Dumbing down (Score 3, Interesting) 78

I watched all the stuff the GPP mentioned when I was young, and I actually watch a lot of PBS now; but not nearly as much and less and less all the time. Why because i am replacing it with youtube'ers who genuinely are better.

As great as Roy Underhill's or Norm Abrams' shows ever were, I learned more applicable wood working from Acorn to Arabella and Sampson Boat Co, or at least understood them finally. Same things with cooking, ATK is still amazing, and Julia and Pépin shaped me in the kitchen; but there is plenty out there now that is every bit as good and its not hard to find.

I loved PBS in the late 80s thru the late 90s, but the era is over.

Comment Re:Dumbing down (Score -1, Troll) 78

blah blah

is an incredible value for the money, said everyone defending every government dollar every time..

Certainly in the era before ubiquitous highspeed internet access and pick your self-publishing video platform, those things were great.

They are obsolete now. There is a time when even where you have found something that worked, the need is gone and it is time to stop doing it.

Comment No one... (Score 1) 148

... has forced american consumers to buy ridiculously oversized SUVs and pickups for the last 2 decades. The best selling car in the US? F150. Don't tell me someone living in the suburbs needs one of those gas guzzling and impractical (unless you really need to chuck half a ton of building material in the bed) vehicles. Manual trades yes, most people? No.

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