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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
The problems in the EU will go on for years, easily a decade. Being an energy superpower (potentially) and sitting on our hands looks bad now, but it's going to look really bad in the winter when people die, and Justin tells them to build more windmills. The guy is a walking diplomatic menace, he is already not well loved abroad, and he represents us.
With the will, we could make the problems in EU a one winter mess, or possibly two. I wouldn't be surprised if they get into bed with Venezuela or be forced to kiss and make up with Putin.
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Even if every project had no permitting hurdles we don't have the people or materials to do the work. Supply chain and people constraints are the limiting factors right now and for the next year at least. After that, the next hurdle is investors wanting companies to actually increase production, then I would put regulatory hurdles.