This is called protecting the wrong thing. You protect two manufacturing companies that can't exist easily in a global economy and destroy an entire green energy industry in a country that leaves a very big footprint on the global environment.
I was thinking along the same lines, but want to add a thing: I thought that the justice system should operate independent, as in: without political, financial or industrial influences. By the book.
In theory, it should, but all people have bias and those bias' are always passed along, which is how you end up with a court that splits on every decision.
This is called protecting the wrong thing. You protect two manufacturing companies that can't exist easily in a global economy and destroy an entire green energy industry in a country that leaves a very big footprint on the global environment.
I was thinking along the same lines, but want to add a thing: I thought that the justice system should operate independent, as in: without political, financial or industrial influences. By the book.
In theory, it should, but all people have bias and those bias' are always passed along, which is how you end up with a court that splits on every decision.