Fixed. Sometimes from tenor of giphy etc you have to put the link in the image link button instead of just copy and pasting into the post. IDK why. @clashmore_mike ?
Come on dude, you know better. Trump has always made it a point to express tactical moves that are smart for the person/country making them. Such as when he said at the UN gathering We intend to put America first, and we encourage every country to put their country first, or something close to that.
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Trump praises ‘genius’ Putin for moving troops to eastern Ukraine
Former president says Russian leader made ‘very savvy’ decision to recognise two territories of eastern Ukraine as independentwww.theguardian.com
Our own former president calls Putin a genuis for attacking an ally after he tried to extort them in exchange for protection. Fox News is literally carrying RT's ball sweat right now in spinning Putins actions in a positive light.
Ding ding. We have a winner. Brocade Russia like we did Cuba! NATO needs to step up!Need to figure out a way to assassinate Putin and stop this shit. Either that or shut off Russia's access to everything and make them dependent on themselves.
Assert dominance. It's just "Other Alaska".So whats the plan? Let Russia take it over then we take over Russia and call it Big Alaska?
Ding ding. We have a winner. Brocade Russia like we did Cuba!
Maybe if we focused on renewable energy instead of doubling down on oil it would have been easier. But it’s not like anyone has been saying that for decades.Yeah all we have to do is figure out how to get a few million barrels of oil to Europe every day. Should be easy.
Quite the opposite. Merkel opted to decommission all of Germany's nuclear power plants over the objections of her domestic opponents that doing so would make them overly dependent on Russia. Lo and behold, that's exactly the position they find themselves in currently. Coincidentally, Germany is currently blocking the imposition of economic sanctions on Russia. I wonder why?Maybe if we focused on renewable energy instead of doubling down on oil it would have been easier. But it’s not like anyone has been saying that for decades.
Quite the opposite. Merkel opted to decommission all of Germany's nuclear power plants over the objections of her domestic opponents that doing so would make them overly dependent on Russia. Lo and behold, that's exactly the position they find themselves in currently. Coincidentally, Germany is currently blocking the imposition of economic sanctions on Russia. I wonder why?
The 2011 Fukushima disaster, Greta Thunberg, ecofascist activism, etc.I had heard news of them decommissioning the nuclear plants, but why? It's literally a cleaner solution than oil and it doesn't make you indebted to Russia.
I have no particular issue with nuclear as a technology but by "feature" nuclear what policies do you support for nuclear and be specific. And how do you feel about Biden proposing $6 billion to keep money losing nuclear plants open?The 2011 Fukushima disaster, Greta Thunberg, ecofascist activism, etc.
Any "green" energy policy that doesn't prominently feature nuclear is utterly unserious. Just underscores how historically inept the current Davos set is.
Necessary for grid reliability and for states to meet carbon goals. The subsidized renewables are driving down the market prices for baseload power and crushing necessary firm generation sources. We've subsidized wind and solar to where they are now price competitive. Those subsidies should end.I have no particular issue with nuclear as a technology but by "feature" nuclear what policies do you support for nuclear and be specific. And how do you feel about Biden proposing $6 billion to keep money losing nuclear plants open?
Totally agree just slap a carbon tax and let market forces figure it out.Necessary for grid reliability and for states to meet carbon goals. The subsidized renewables are driving down the market prices for baseload power and crushing necessary firm generation sources. We've subsidized wind and solar to where they are now price competitive. Those subsidies should end.
We are coming up on damn near 30 years of climate political activists screaming about the problems while offering up entirely unserious solutions.The 2011 Fukushima disaster, Greta Thunberg, ecofascist activism, etc.
Any "green" energy policy that doesn't prominently feature nuclear is utterly unserious. Just underscores how historically inept the current Davos set is.
I'll have to disagree on the lack of nuclear meaning its not serious given the wealth of developing options for longer term storage, but I can 100% it is completely idiotic to be closing any nuclear plants early now. And what's even worse than the fact that Merkel closed those plants and forced Germany into a greater reliance on Russian fossil fuels is that she probably thought she was doing the right thing because they so often work on the absolutism that increased trade means decreased risk of conflict.The 2011 Fukushima disaster, Greta Thunberg, ecofascist activism, etc.
Any "green" energy policy that doesn't prominently feature nuclear is utterly unserious. Just underscores how historically inept the current Davos set is.
Is nuclear power a renewable energy source? That’s to me. In any case, my hometown is where Three Mile Island is so I’m a hard no on nuclear energy. And 79 was a bit of a scary year for the locals (speaking from a 7the hrader’s POV). And follow-up epidemiology studies have linked incidents to cancers and other medical conditions in the population. The fuel inside those reactors had to be constantly monitored and stayed there for a long long time afterward exactly because that fuel isn’t renewable and is extraordinarily dangerous.Quite the opposite. Merkel opted to decommission all of Germany's nuclear power plants over the objections of her domestic opponents that doing so would make them overly dependent on Russia. Lo and behold, that's exactly the position they find themselves in currently. Coincidentally, Germany is currently blocking the imposition of economic sanctions on Russia. I wonder why?
"A plane once crashed so I'm no longer interested in flying." -GI41Is nuclear power a renewable energy source? News to me. In any case, my hometown is where Three Mile Island is so I’m a hard no on nuclear energy. Solar, wind, tidal, geo-thermal … those are the renewables that we should focus upon IMO.
More like a plane once crashed into my house so I’d prefer not to live in it anymore or anywhere near the airport for that matter."A plane once crashed so I'm no longer interested in flying." -GI41