There are those who believe that government through “investing in the future” can promote progress. There can be nothing further from the truth. Government can only impede progress. The case of Telsa Motors helps to explain why. How much demand do you think they would be for an electric car that was able to travel approximately 200 miles between charges, needed an hour of electric charging at a Supercharger station (much more time at home) and had a base price of $109,000? (Telsa does make cheaper models starting at $52,000 with a lower range of operation between charges). Well let's say, most people you know will not be lining up at their dealership to make a deposit.
How Government Impedes Progress
How Government Impedes Progress
How Government Impedes Progress
There are those who believe that government through “investing in the future” can promote progress. There can be nothing further from the truth. Government can only impede progress. The case of Telsa Motors helps to explain why. How much demand do you think they would be for an electric car that was able to travel approximately 200 miles between charges, needed an hour of electric charging at a Supercharger station (much more time at home) and had a base price of $109,000? (Telsa does make cheaper models starting at $52,000 with a lower range of operation between charges). Well let's say, most people you know will not be lining up at their dealership to make a deposit.