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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 807453" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>2 years ago I would have said nuke power. The new legislation added to the nubuild and cola incentives (by last year's administration) shut that down. </p><p></p><p>As far as the cars go, I don't understand how people in the big city can have a 10 year old car with less than 30K on it. That's not even 3K a year. It seems impossible. Then I hear most of the family's there don't even own cars and have no where to park them in the first place. They rely on the government to transport them with subways, bus etc. I don't understand that and can't visualize living like that either. But they are the ones crying about their smog and levy the legislation that we have to deal with. Maybe electric cars will work for them. Just another one of those things I can't imagine about their life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 807453, member: 3162"] 2 years ago I would have said nuke power. The new legislation added to the nubuild and cola incentives (by last year's administration) shut that down. As far as the cars go, I don't understand how people in the big city can have a 10 year old car with less than 30K on it. That's not even 3K a year. It seems impossible. Then I hear most of the family's there don't even own cars and have no where to park them in the first place. They rely on the government to transport them with subways, bus etc. I don't understand that and can't visualize living like that either. But they are the ones crying about their smog and levy the legislation that we have to deal with. Maybe electric cars will work for them. Just another one of those things I can't imagine about their life. [/QUOTE]
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