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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Wouldn’t be an issue since a president can’t do shit here, it’s a representative role. The most power goes to a coalition government since one party has never ever had enough votes to govern on their own and it’s unlikely that can even happen. The government is always made up of a ton of people from different parties.

    We also had a party that tried to import American politics and they got into power along with a national and centrist party but they basically were too incompetent to do anything and the other coalition members just left which caused a new government to form without them. They wanted to prevent same sex marriage to even be a possibility and they failed at it even though Estonia isn’t the most LGBT friendly place.

    Now even if that party were competent and were in power solo they still couldn’t do much with national IDs since that system is controlled by many different government entities and our riigikogu does not control those, they could try to pass some laws but a lot of major changes would need a referendum which would also fail and then trigger an election.






  • You seem to have an issue with making assumptions while going out of your way to assume and strawman everything. Even the comment at you being American was a jab at you for assuming I’m young though I’m in my 50s, I was hoping you notice that and stop making assumptions.

    I said government funding for transit should focus mainly on rail as that would actually reduce pollution. Private entities should obviously be free to develop EVs but I never advocated for the removal of busses, ambulances, firefighters and enviourmental regulations. Where the fuck did you even get that, or are you arguing with someone else?

    EV adoption would take far longer than decades since it relies on each person to switch over which will not even start happening in the next decade if you can stop all ICE vehicle production tomorrow. Outside of really rich people most buy used cars that are at least 5 years old, commonly even 10 years. If you want EV mass adoption there needs to be used EVs available for around 5000 to 2000 euros that don’t need a new battery before you can use it. That kind of tech doesn’t even exist yet.

    To fix climate change you don’t need to serve literally everyone with EVs, you need to reduce emissions enough and rail would serve the transit needs of more people than EVs ever could so that’s where I want government funding for transit to go to. You seem to be more in the camp that we need a perfect solution that serves every person on the planet but EVs can’t even do that.

    All in all getting rid of carbon credits and taxing all emissions no matter where you are in the world would help even more but this post is about EVs.





  • The money used to maintain car infrastructure could be used to build all rail ever. Rail is both insanely cheap to build and maintain compared to asphalt roads. If every larger city builds a tram network in the next 5 or so years instead of doing endless road maintenance that will have more impact than any investment in electric vehicles ever could in the same timeframe.

    Also electric vehicle adoption is far slower than building public transit as only very wealthy countries have any chance of mass adopting while everyone else will keep buying 10 year old ICE cars. So any chance of electric cars being a solution is pretty much null. It’s fine to develop them but any government investment has to go to more effective solutions, like building a rail network to replace air travel.