335eye
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???? What does any of that have to do with your insane idea that research in opposition to AGW is being suppressed? Why not simply keep milking fools fuel for every drop its worth?
I never said that.
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???? What does any of that have to do with your insane idea that research in opposition to AGW is being suppressed? Why not simply keep milking fools fuel for every drop its worth?
Which of the following do you miss and would love to bring it back:
Government's accountability, transparency and media cozy relationship are big issues but solution is not to make the government less potent.
- xray shoe fitting ?
- Leaded gasoline?
- White phosphor matches?
- Lead paint?
- Arsenic in playgrounds?
- Lead in water?
- Lead in electronics?
- Mercury in thermometers and batteries?
- Swill milk?
Which of the following do you miss and would love to bring it back:
Government's accountability, transparency and media cozy relationship are big issues but solution is not to make the government less potent.
- xray shoe fitting ?
- Leaded gasoline?
- White phosphor matches?
- Lead paint?
- Arsenic in playgrounds?
- Lead in water?
- Lead in electronics?
- Mercury in thermometers and batteries?
- Swill milk?
You could add that, but then you'd just be spreading misinformation.I would add that California now has a balanced budget and that Clinton left office with a string of 3-4 surpluses, but that would be to politically charged so I won't mention it.
I'm a conservative and I support Tesla. What I don't support is the attempt by the political left to use climate change as a means to establish a vast regulatory system that will control far too many aspects of every day life. This is why I like Tesla. They are trying to create a compelling reason for people to evolve. That is always a better way than having government force things upon us, especially since government is notoriously inefficient and corrupt. Plus, I love the fact that my car was made by non-union labor and I also like that I am not supporting an energy system that has such deep ties to Islamic terror.
... The military should be smaller (since the end of the Cold War, it's basically been used to make trouble, and for no other purpose).
People don't even read the gibberish they link to. From your link....You could add that, but then you'd just be spreading misinformation.
California's budget is far from balanced. It's over $175 BILLION in the red. California’s pension debt puts it $175.1 billion in the red
“More than 51 percent ($89.9 billion) of the negative $175.1 billion consists of unfunded, employee-related, long-term liabilities that are recognized as soon as an obligation has been incurred,” Yee’s report says, “even though payment will occur over many future periods (net pension liability, net other postemployment benefit obligations, and compensated absences).
“Another 38.3 percent ($67.1 billion) consists of outstanding bonded debt issued to build capital assets for school districts and other local governmental entities. The bonded debt reduces the unrestricted net position; however, local governments, not the State, own the capital assets that would offset this reduction.”
And if you don't take into consideration the role Congress had to play during the Clinton years, you're ignoring a fact that argues for conservative policies. No, Bill Clinton Didn't Balance the Budget
I am skeptical of just how much effect fossil fuels emissions have on global warming, however.
Easy enough to do the math for yourself. Lookup historical fossil fuel production figures, figure out how much CO2 that represents, using chemistry, Add that amount to the volume of the atmosphere and oceans, compare that to the increase in CO2 observed in the atmosphere and oceans.
Not doing the math for oneself says that one is not skeptical but rather a denier.
Thank you kindly.
And take into account deforestation, reduction in nuclear power production, increases in atmospheric heating from electrical waste heat, and just plain old human population increases, which require heating and cooling of homes.
People don't even read the gibberish they link to. From your link....
In other words...much like the USPS red herring, all of CA's public pension debt is being carried on the 2016-17 budget by law, as if it were logical to pay for decades of pension cost in one year's budget. Just wait til next year when decades of medical costs are added on top.
California's budget is fully balanced and overall finances are in relatively fine shape. Given the economy this year and what's projected for next year, they'll likely see a surplus.
The Cato Institute doesn't think Clinton's economic team owns those surpluses? Shocking! Clear as day that the Newt/Cheney/Bush/Rumsfeld crew had absolutely zero interest in anything remotely close to balanced budgets. Just look at the numbers. It happened and is about to happen again(not that I'm a Hillary fan).
I'm not sure how that's relevant to the situation in 1991 after the Cold War ended. In fact, I'm quite sure it's irrelevant. The US military is still largely configured for World War II, which *makes no sense at all*, and to a lesser extent for the Cold War, which *also makes no sense*, and has been used mostly to cause trouble during my lifetime. (Kosovo's an honorable exception.)If the US went isolationist in 1946, what do you think the world map would look like today?
Not sure just what you mean by "pursue" but it appears to me the American domestic EV industry is in the process of developing thanks to a guy from South Africa. I'm sure glad we let him in the country.Pursue having a domestic industry in EVs