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But anyway, they are really seriously harming our economic future.
By the way, we're still investing domestically in the private sector, the number one and number two jobs in the United States.
According to the last Bureau of Labor Statistics, the two fastest growing jobs are solar panel installer and wind turbine technician.
And if we want to participate in a larger way in profiting from constructing a clean and profitable future for humanity, where the US continues to play a leadership role in pointing out the values that most all human beings, especially Americans, feel are important to preserve, we need to get busy and change our direction and stop taking instructions from the fossil fuel polluters.
Did I mention the training is May 1st and May 2nd in Nashville?
You mentioned it.
ClimateRealityProject.org.
I have a slogan that I want to promote as the slogan for the future, Democratic Party, as an expression of what we need to do in this historic shift away from fossil fuels, affordable abundance.
There you go.
is the cheapest electricity in the history of the world.
It's unbelievable.
And it continues to come down in cost.
But why is it, Tim, that a lot of the abundance folks, well, maybe they have focused on this.
Well, let me just put it in the context of the abundance dialogue, which I think makes a lot of sense in so many ways.
If you have a solar panel in California on your rooftop and you're paying for the electricity,
Compare that to a citizen of Australia who has the exact same solar panel, same technology, same brand, same inverter, same software.
Why is the homeowner in California paying five times as much
or the electricity as the homeowner in Australia?
Well, the answer to that is also the answer to a lot of similar questions.
Why are people in the United States paying five times as much for medicine as people in other countries?