It’s like that old joke about a guy defending himself from needing to replace a neighbor’s bucket– “I never borrowed the bucket, the bucket had a hole in the bottom when I borrowed it, and there was no hole in the bottom when I returned it.” snelson134 says: May 27, 2022 at...
Higher energy prices hurt economic activities, but if you have to pay high prices to somebody you should try to pay it to your neighbor rather than an international entity or even enemy. National investment should promote energy efficiency first and alternative sources second, IMHO. The existing...