But that doesn't mean it's a HOAX. Unrealistic goals are not a hoax!
I can't believe I'm doing this..
hoax
noun
something intended to deceive or defraud: The Piltdown man was a scientific hoax.
verb (used with object)
to deceive by a hoax; hoodwink.
C'mon people. You can ****** disagree with it all you want, and believe it would be impossible (which is likely) but it. is. not. a. hoax.
Asking the American people for trillions of dollars to fundamentally remake the energy sector during the next ten years in ways that the technical experts involved decry as unrealistic, if not outright impossible with current technology, sounds like a hoax.
Completely de-carbonizing the U.S. economy without regressing our living standards to those last seen before industrialization in the next decade is just as realistic as those promises that Madoff made about 15% returns no matter what the market did.
The goals are more noble -- we do need to transition off fossil fuels, and I believe smart, realistic, market-based policy, R&D, and, above all, technological innovation driven by billions of human beings collectively working on the problem -- will do it. Climate change is a
serious issue, but selling the "solution" on an unrealistic timescale with the product actually
inside the box being the planned economy they wanted the whole time...
Well, that sounds like a bait-and-switch. A hoax, if you will.
This kind of stuff is called fraud in the private sector.