Do you think that the dying coal mining industry (financially unviable over at least the last couple of decades) would have stayed afloat without significant and continuing subsidies? I’m all for government subsidies to encourage growth but there has to be a sunset of the subsidies, such as for rooftop solar tax credits. A boost until industries become self sustaining is certainly an important role for governments. However, senators from coal-producing areas have kept the slop trough of a dying industry well stocked.
Coal industry is a dying industry by any objective capitalist measure. Not sure if these senators are the guiltiest but they are certainly up there on the list. It’s their job to watch out for their constituents but they wield outsized influence (the McConnells and Manchins). Again, this is just one example.