Lone Star Bluegrass
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Finally, someone who understands math!
The General passed manual cannon gunnery, he can do math.
Finally, someone who understands math!
Halperin is a real treasure. I absolutely agree that the US has the most leverage to exploit in any negotiation. I am not surprised that the majority of Americans agree. I wish I had an iota of confidence that Trump will exploit that advantage in best interests of the US or Ukraine.
You're right, the earth has been spinning for a long time and will keep going after it's spat us out. But that's not what were talking about here. Nor are we talking about today's climate versus any time hundreds of millions of years ago.As a fellow scientist, I disagree that it is an emergency. There have been many, many periods on earth before and after life appeared with much warmer conditions due to much higher CO2 levels. Denying this is folly and an inconvenient truth to the emergency crowd. Most scientists are liberal and left of center so the fact that most are onboard with you is not surprising. Just because some changes are occurring within your lifetime doesn’t prove it will keep accelerating or even continue. Quite frankly, nobody knows and it is hardly an emergency. There were exceedingly warm and exceedingly high CO2 periods in the earth’s past and yet, the earth survived and even flourished. Do you really think warming is ALL bad?
As I said, I am all for a clean environment. Nobody enjoys the wilderness and the outdoors more than I. However, there is nothing as efficient as the modern combustion engine and likely never will be. Petroleum products are used in so many products that we will likely never stop using. The batteries in you EV are encased in plastic. Half your vehicle is plastic. Half the materials in your home appliances are plastic. By the time batteries are made, they are black, not green. Wind power is black, not green. I manage the wildlife biology on dozens of large ranches. I have seen the damage done to the environment and wildlife by wind and solar projects. It’s a joke and a black eye. Meanwhile in the last 20 years, directional drilling for oil/gas has made the drilling and delivery of oil/gas much less impactful on the landscape than ever before. From one pad, ten wells can be drilled. Back in the 1990s, I was upset when drilling came to some of our ranches. Now, it isn’t nearly as problematic as wind and solar.
In the USA and other large countries with larger rural areas, most homes in the countryside are run on propane, a byproduct of oil/gas drilling. Once you get outside of any town in the USA, most of the homes, farms and ranches are heated/cooled with propane. It is not possible to construct pipelines for natural gas to all these distant homes. Solar and wind are not reliable enough at this point to replace propane. We don’t have enough electricity to replace propane either and it is more expensive, let alone the environmental damage caused by transmission line construction. This whole fantasy about getting rid of fossil fuels is ridiculous.
I thought it was brilliant. Finally, a European leader saying, 'C'mon guys. Let's get our shit together. We can do this on our own, easily.' An excellent development and a necessary one.I took no joy when I first read that, it is beyond f***ed up on so many levels.
One was, in 2035 we will start to see people receiving computer chips installed in their brains. Wrong by 10 years.
There is.Which is all complicated BY DEBT IN THE FIRST PLACE. So stupid to have grown comfortable with debt, but mind boggling to be comfortable with THIS much debt. I hope there is not a hard lesson coming...
I wouldn't underestimate the Europeans. Some great military powers have risen out of Europe. At this time they could build a better military than Russia and the US is proving itself as a divided unreliable allie.One other observation. There absolutely is an alternative path for Europe outside NATO that was explored, however briefly, as the Four Power Pact option of 1933. Had the UK, Germany, France , and Italy created such an alliance then, the world would look rather different today - and likely not entirely in favor of the US and whatever the USSR would have become. Leveraging the EU, that option is on the table right now for the first time since the end of WWII.
I don’t care if he cares about me.Its gonna be interesting to see if Trump is putting Trump First. With the cluster B personality traits Trump has I doubt if he even care about you.
Yes and it’s hard to reason with once proud countries and cultures reduced to begging for their defense. A *fine* example of European manhood, indeed.“500 million Europeans are begging 300 million Americans to defend them from 140 million Russians.”
Donald Tusk, PM of Poland
I thought it was brilliant. Finally, a European leader saying, 'C'mon guys. Let's get our shit together. We can do this on our own, easily.' An excellent development and a necessary one.
Republicans are no better.Once again a complicit MSM hiding the fact that Democrats undermined the mineral/future peace deal in their meeting with Zelenski forty minutes before he went to the oval office--they put regaining power at any cost ahead of our/the world's interests. Dirty rotten scoundrels.
Screwed that one up, but I could knock out a manual met faster than anyone I knew.The General passed manual cannon gunnery, he can do math.
I worked in Defence for all of my career, often with Americans.Joe i just don't understand this line of thinking in the middle of your comments. If we agree that the defense of Europe is in our Nation interest, how is it not important to us that Europe does as much as possible to defend itself? Especially if we are picking up any slack? Less slack = less cost to us doesn't it?
So if they spent 5% and could defend themselves adequately wouldn't that be a great thing for the US taxpayers?
Russia, unprecedented, invaded a sovereign nation. The blood of this war is on the hands of Putin.
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