I personally am involved professionally with the improvement of electrical energy storage and distribution. I don't necessarily disagree with anybody, as I can relate to just about everything posted; both sides. I recall thinking about how historically the Roman era was rather grand. As it was overtaken by foreign invaders, there were those that lamented the loss of running water, sewer, military protection, trade that enabled the purchase of tea and other awesome goods...
With that said, I am not a Biden supporter. If he succeeds with his agendas, we may see our beloved older cars legislated out. I am definitely not for that; as that would be like the foreign invaders killing the beloved Roman Empire. I support the notion that the free-market should dictate the direction of technology, not government. I also recognize that to stay in the 1960's forever locks humanity into a fixed position in time. I marvel at some of the concepts presented in some of the Star Trek (and spin-offs) series, where humanity grows past most of the petty things that currently drive and hinder us today.
I want to see progress, but not at the expense of legislated loss of freedom. I don't believe the internal combustion engine has reached its apex just yet, nor do I believe the electric drivetrain has either. Both have room for improvement, and let the best technology win. Again, I happen to be involved with technology where my opinion may be slightly biased.
If I hit the "Disagree" button at the bottom of a post, it is because I believe someone has made a statement that misses the "Freedom to Choose" clause I live (and will willingly die) by. My opinions are not dictated as law to the masses, nor should any "President", "Premier", "Prime Minister", or other potentate's.
Sorry for the offense, but if I clicked "Disagree", it was probably because you were bashing someone with an opinion that I couldn't see as absolutely "wrong"; even if I didn't agree with it.