Cash for Clunkers was a good thing
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We need to do it again in about ten years, to speed up the transition to EVs. In the US, CARB states are committing to no sales of new gasoline cars after 2035. That’s a great start, but then we need to work on cutting the huge backlog of polluting cars: time for a new “cash for clunkers” to get them off the road
That just made it harder for poor people to buy cheap cars.
No. No. No. It wasn't
UK. Changing the agriculture subsidies from production and harmful farming practices to public good.
Yet to be implemented though
Me and a friend were talking about how, historically, the indigenous people here were superb doctors, which was a necessity because of intense feudalism otherwise killing everyone off. They not only knew how surgery worked but practiced a higher level of hygiene than everyone else. It wasn't like modern stuff with machines or anything, but everything was proto-scientific and non-superstitious and you would've thought Hippocrates tutored the masses here.
Then the place got conquered and the doctors here just got terrible because society introduced its current capitalist medical system post-conquest. It's been like that for centuries now. Doctors regularly downplay things, pass patients around, fight with each other, overmedicate, misdiagnose, and so on. They say that, when you move between countries, your mental illness diagnosis list changes because different countries have different definitions of mental illness, but here you can accomplish that effect just by crossing the street.