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Originally Posted by Clocker
What you just said is screw the American public. Screw homeowners that want to install low cost solar. Screw the installers that make a living doing that. And what is the up-side?
There are a few solar panel manufacturers still operating in the US. Oops, those plants are owned by Chinese corporations, and they create some American jobs. Should we drop "economic bombs" on them too? If we drop "economic bombs" on China, will that give them the incentive to build more largely automated plants in this country?
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Just think about it for a minute, the time that it takes in years to get back your investment in such solar panels is so long half of those who invest die before recouping the moneys spent. Those impacted because the Chinese get shut out of market share mean nothing as the world turns, your harping suggests that you have a dog in the race. No one really gives a rats ass about solar panels more than the exporters and importers who stand to make on the deals. The economy perspective will be filled by investors inside other markets, just something that did not take off. The time to recoup moneys spent on solar panels will just be longer. California has a mandate for solar panels, maybe this will be the straw that breaks its back. Until the next time you go on about solar panels we will see how this plays out.