now wi now, it turns out that nobody likes higher gas taxes, so that s politically unpopular, but somebody s going to have to get out there and sell that, so to avoid tun popular thing, which is the effective thing, we instead get these subsidy schemes. and these subsidy schemes don t work. if we re talking about the free market, what do we do about the fact that the chinese has dumped $30,000 this year into the solar industry? can we really have a free market? is it really up to us? at this point, to compete, if we want these jobs to grow, don t we need to subsidize it to match those other type of subsidies? and how do you deal with other state investments in energy that have no interest or time for this debate, because they just decide they re going to do something? let them have the solar. that s what i think. let me start with china. china s a great example. china s dumping its money into a different technology than solyndra was doing. and the chinese technology actually