VAF84
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Not to mention China doesn't have to worry about property rights, environmental concerns, or protestors. The governments facilitates building what they want, where they want without concern for either. Protestors get rounded up and sent to jail.
Want to mine raw materials necessary for EV's in America? First try negotiate with multiple land owners/stakeholders. Then work your way through Washington beaurocratic mess to get the proper permits and environmental clearance. Make sure the turtles get sent to the turtle hotel and the spots where they were picked up are marked so they can be returned there when you're done. Or wait for the protected bird to willingly fly off the crane it decided to perch on to resume work as per the regulation, etc. Once your project is about to get approved 2-3 years after millions in engineering fees and studies, delay it another year as the lawsuits pour in from non-profits, environmentalists, or a protected class that claims their long lost ancestors have rights to the land. Somehow, you've surpassed all of this to get started, but a new administration rolls in and changes the rules after the fact, and requests another review and more studies. All the while a band of protestors just ran onto your site and chained themselves to your machinery, and you legally cannot remove them forcefully. And on and on and on....
Meanwhile, in China.
Xi: "Make it so, and don't let anyone stop you."
Want to mine raw materials necessary for EV's in America? First try negotiate with multiple land owners/stakeholders. Then work your way through Washington beaurocratic mess to get the proper permits and environmental clearance. Make sure the turtles get sent to the turtle hotel and the spots where they were picked up are marked so they can be returned there when you're done. Or wait for the protected bird to willingly fly off the crane it decided to perch on to resume work as per the regulation, etc. Once your project is about to get approved 2-3 years after millions in engineering fees and studies, delay it another year as the lawsuits pour in from non-profits, environmentalists, or a protected class that claims their long lost ancestors have rights to the land. Somehow, you've surpassed all of this to get started, but a new administration rolls in and changes the rules after the fact, and requests another review and more studies. All the while a band of protestors just ran onto your site and chained themselves to your machinery, and you legally cannot remove them forcefully. And on and on and on....
Meanwhile, in China.
Xi: "Make it so, and don't let anyone stop you."
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