• memfree
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    1 month ago

    I’m paranoid that if/when governments get in an argument, foreign infrastructure will either shut off or escalate pricing such that the public suffers (and yells at their local leaders to ‘do something!’).

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      1 month ago

      These are factories in the US. The worst case is, the US seizes and nationalizes them. Wouldn’t be the first time.

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        1 month ago

        True, but I’d still rather infrastructure to be publicly held utilities. Energy suppliers are a strange case because any company can become part of the grid, but the power lines to our homes are generally controlled by one entity. I want at least that entity to be responsive to the public, but I also don’t want random suppliers taking down the grid.