tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3240565408401956331.post2001867765308140237..comments2023-07-08T05:49:38.333-04:00Comments on Larry Davidson's Thoughts on Macro and Other Stuff: Peas, Stuffed Cabbage Balls, and the No-Camp Camp of Economic PolicyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3240565408401956331.post-68656989472070352822016-11-29T10:17:02.173-05:002016-11-29T10:17:02.173-05:00Being a practical moderate I love balance but it i...Being a practical moderate I love balance but it is often painful to get and sustain. We need to work toward it. As for energy, read the book <br />"The Titans"' and the role that Tesla played. He lost but had he known what was coming and was smart enough to take advantage of that knowledge we would have a completely different and more balanced economy. Edison was persuaded to give up on electric cars for the self serving ideas of Carnegy, Flagler and Rockefeller. Anyway, today there is a chemical which is derived from growing special graphite crystals called graphene....look it up. It holds 5 times the electric charge than the best lithium ion battery at 1/5 the size and density. Electric charges come from many sources but the easiest and cleanest to get is solar...... using what is called bug eye photovoltaic cells that take in light from a 180 degrees rather than the common 57 degree span used now. The problem is the growth of the crystals is slow. Use your imagination to think of the possibilities and who may be holding them back. Between the two there is a balance, more people will be working, less environment will be damaged and the two "camps" will have less regulation to deal out.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11633317562147694296noreply@blogger.com