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Please tell me what specific policies Biden changed that caused an increase in these prices and what Trump would have done differently.
Preventing the keystone XL pipeline. Not sanctioning Russia's energy. Showed weakness on a global stage. Openly admits hes not allowed to answer some questions because his handlers won't let him. Is now preparing to flood the southern border even more allowing whatever title 42 was used for to prevent mass ground invasions of the poor, diseased, and uneducated. Openly talks about reducing energy consumption with no realistic plan in action to replace it. Shut down the nation destroying millions of jobs, took credit for job growth after people were allowed to work at least somewhat again which was obviously going to happen under anyone at anytime when people are ALLOWED to work again. Is a weak link globally since his son is problematic both with Ukraine and the Burisma crimes, and with China through Hunter who leveraged his father numerous times to receive millions of dollars.
Trump was working on reducing foreign energy use which grows the American economy, allowing more jobs and opportunities. Trump was making it clear the US is not to be messed with using the MOAB. Trump was actively trying to secure the southern border and was constantly under attack as (pick a slur). Illegals, illegally entering the country. It's a crime, its followed by more crime daily. The whole rest of the world's poor and violent are not America's responsibility and he was demonstrating that. We aren't exactly getting scores of doctors and satellite and telemetry undergrads who can improve GPS speed and accuracy and save lives through emergency services being used safer.
Free up the market to move around while being watchful, not ignorant. Security. Lowest black and hispanic unemployment levels in ages. He was uhh, pretty good policy-wise.
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https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/report-illegal-immigration-costs-taxpayers-116-billion-annually-californians-texans-floridians-pay-the-most/article_f942e522-c5b0-11e9-93e6-0ff213e44ae5.htmlArticle says illegals cost roughly $116 billion per year in overall costs compared to people not breaking in.
https://www.synapse-energy.com/sites/default/files/SynapsePaper.2008-07.0.Nuclear-Plant-Construction-Costs.A0022_0.pdfAnd here we see nuclear power plants cost $2-4 billion. So we could have built, up to 50 new nuclear power plants, per year, that we spend and lose through illegal immigration. Don't talk to me about energy.
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of estimated overnight costs suggested total plant costs of between $2 and $4 billion per
new nuclear unit. The MIT Future of Nuclear Study in 2003, increased the estimated prices
of new nuclear plants to $2,000/kW, not including financing costs.
This post was edited by justhackitup on Apr 10 2022 11:32am