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I am me
Hello this is me
I am tall but short
Quiet but loud
Funny but serious
Happy but sad
Pretty but not
Nice but mean
I am who I am
You see the way you want

You are who you are
Weather short or tall
Quiet or loud
Funny or serious
Happy or sad
Pretty or not
Nice or mean
Girl or boy
You will always be

Currently solar energy does not have the same subsidies as fossil fuels. Fossil fuels subsidies are $72 billion and solar energy subsidies are only $1 billion so the majority of the money goes towards fossil fuels. Solar energy having the same profits as fossil fuels is better for everyone. It would improve the overall health of the planet, it would be cheaper and create jobs. As well, solar energy is a renewables power source unlike fossil fuel.

Solar energy is better for everyone because it is not a depletable source unlike Fossel fuels. "Over 60% of electricity in the US is created by the burning of coal, an energy source that will enter a terminal production decline and just 20 years. "Solar energy has the benefit of being a renewable source this means that there is no possibility of us to depleting it. if we don't switch to renewable power source the prices will continue to rise and eventually the the source will run out.

The fact that solar energy is not depletable is not the only advantage, it is also cheaper if everyone uses it and creates jobs. Currently important to send of the US it is cheaper to use solar power but of solar power had the same subsidies of fossil fuels it would be cheaper and all of the US. Therefore solar power had the same amount of profits it would be cheaper for everyone it would also create jobs in repair, construction, science, technology, installation, etc.

Although solar power is cheaper it is also good for the environment. Fossil fuels is a dirty source and will eventually run out but solar energy is clean and limitless. This makes it better for the environment. It's solar energy had the same subsidies

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