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Virtual ghost

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Health Insurance needs to be completely rethought for Coronamerica. Start thinking, Joe.


Speaking of wishes ....


Probably new and up to date power grid wouldn't hurt either. If you live like this you probably don't notice this but across the country you have power grid and street lights that seem totally out of date. Or as if they will just crash in the next major storm.




Random, since it is basically everywhere.


Pittsburgh -google maps


Kansas city - google maps


Atlanta - google maps


Great falls - google maps


Reno - google maps


My environment just for example




Power grid is simply one of foundations of economic competitiveness and you just can't fight China head on with that rotting wood. Plus you can get local manufacturing going by replacing the out of date power grid. Especially since modern materials and technologies mean less losses of energy in the system.
 

Red Herring

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I was reminded today of one of the most wicked while still classy burns among politicians that I have come across.

Former chancelor Helmut Schmidt was asked by a journalist what he thought about the job performance of then current foreign secretary Guido Westerwelle. His anwer, puffing his cigarette and without batting an eye: "You can't seriously expect me to answer that question" She asked him with a half-grin "That bad?", to which he calmly replied "I have nothing to add"


A lot of it might be cultural and in the dry delivery, but I always liked that.
 

The Cat

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Speaking of wishes ....


Probably new and up to date power grid wouldn't hurt either. If you live like this you probably don't notice this but across the country you have power grid and street lights that seem totally out of date. Or as if they will just crash in the next major storm.




Random, since it is basically everywhere.


Pittsburgh -google maps


Kansas city - google maps


Atlanta - google maps


Great falls - google maps


Reno - google maps


My environment just for example




Power grid is simply one of foundations of economic competitiveness and you just can't fight China head on with that rotting wood. Plus you can get local manufacturing going by replacing the out of date power grid. Especially since modern materials and technologies mean less losses of energy in the system.

Oh our infrastructure is terribly woefully out of date. Soon it will be tragically so. @_@
 

Virtual ghost

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Oh our infrastructure is terribly woefully out of date. Soon it will be tragically so. @_@



I know, that is why I am saying this. However there simply can't be genuine economic recovery without infrastructure. Without functional infrastructure you are at best doomed to mass imports and economic bubbles. Without this all these threads are for nothing.
 

The Cat

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I know, that is why I am saying this. However there simply can't be genuine economic recovery without infrastructure. Without functional infrastructure you are at best doomed to mass imports and economic bubbles. Without this all these threads are for nothing.

 

Virtual ghost

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Speaking of that: people are enough freaked out so I didn't want to push the narrative (but in the end I will)


It seems that the Arctic ice cap will have another major melt year (quite possibly with even a new record low in September after the melt season).



From the start the cap wasn't too big this year, outlaying ice melted quickly, many cracks are forming too early in the season, some regions are melting too early and that only boosts the melt, there is plenty of melt ponds on the ice cap .... etc. With "right" weather patterns this can be close to complete meltdown this year.



 

The Cat

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Speaking of that: people are enough freaked out so I didn't want to push the narrative (but in the end I will)


It seems that the Arctic ice cap will have another major melt year (quite possibly with even a new record low in September after the melt season).



From the start the cap wasn't too big this year, outlaying ice melted quickly, many cracks are forming too early in the season, some regions are melting too early and that only boosts the melt, there is plenty of melt ponds on the ice cap .... etc. With "right" weather patterns this can be close to complete meltdown this year.




I sometimes think most feral humans just want to be a bunch of frightened herd animals stampeding across the plains of recrimination.

 

Lark

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Got to say that I really do find people adopt (with serious enthusiasm) political ideas, ideologies or trends that I think I exhausted as an interest in my teens or twenties.

Its bizarre, I see it, remember what that was like, but while I kind of excuse it in myself since I was younger and all I wonder how people can get the same way now that we're all older. Seriously.

What's weird about it too is the people who become the biggest examples of this are the same people who, probably rightly, said it was tedious, boring etc. when I used to peddle it back in the day. Also its hard to tell people just transcend that already.
 

Jaguar

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Moron Alert:

RNC Leaders Say They Expect Thousands At The Convention Despite The Coronavirus : Coronavirus Live Updates : NPR

Non-Moron Alert:

New York State, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday that many horse racing tracks will be allowed to reopen on June 1 under a specific set of guidelines. According to the governor, horse racing tracks in New York State can reopen on June 1, but no fans will be allowed in attendance.

On top of horse racing tracks being allowed to reopen, Governor Cuomo announced that Watkins Glen International Raceway will also be allowed to reopen. NASCAR still plans on holding its annual Go Bowling at The Glen event August 14-16. Like horse racing tracks, fans will not be permitted at The Glen at this time. Governor Cuomo said he is looking to open as many economic activities as possible, while still preventing crowds and large gatherings. The governor says large gatherings pose the biggest threat to COVID-19 spreading.
 
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