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BelenusMordred | 4 years ago
An better example would be Venezuela, with the largest oil reserves on Earth, they subsidised energy costs to an extreme extent and it was one of the things that drove them into the ground.
People seem to dislike my comment above, yet no one seems to be arguing for petrol to cost ten cents a litre. Why not subsidise fuel if doing such things has such a successful history in the United States?
kube-system|4 years ago
For example, many EU countries have decided to enact policies that knowingly lead to high prices for motor vehicle petroleum, but this was decided to be acceptable because alternatives like public transportation exist, and are in many cases, preferable. Energy used to heat someone’s home is different in impact.
Venezuela’s economic issues are not a result of subsidies of petroleum for domestic use.
> Why not subsidise fuel if doing such things has such a successful history in the United States?
We do.