>> Creating rules and regulation where none are needed is pointless. Capitalism (for all its flaws)
>> often solves these issues without government meddling.
Infrastructure tends to need planning and control. There's the chicken, and the egg. The infrastructure won't be there until the demand is, and vice versa.
It will happen eventually but piecemeal isn't necessarily efficient and the "build it and they will come" approach will get it done quicker. Another factor is generating capacity which doesn't appear overnight and is already under pressure for which I have heard no good explanation.
Last edited by: Manatee on Tue 28 Dec 21 at 12:18
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