And yesterday they put that on steroids.The Citizens United ruling was the worst thing to ever come out of the SCOTUS.
And yesterday they put that on steroids.The Citizens United ruling was the worst thing to ever come out of the SCOTUS.
couple of thoughts...first the courts are supposed to enforce the laws...so supreme court interprets what the laws are supposed to mean and decide accordinglyAnd yesterday they put that on steroids.
Everything you said is true. And yet many, if not the majority of the country, believe the Citizens United interpretation was deeply flawed and wrong. SC justices are human and prone to human error and or perverse incentives.couple of thoughts...first the courts are supposed to enforce the laws...so supreme court interprets what the laws are supposed to mean and decide accordingly
second, as crazy as this might sound, I'd bet a lot, if not the majority of our elected officials, would like to get all this money out of the system as well. Each of them spend an inordinate amount of time trying to raise money, and none of them like to be beholding to an overbearing contributor who expects actions because of a contribution.
The big change now is that the party organizations will go after the really "big guys" for even larger contributions and then hand these down to the individual candidates...If you want a good career, become a national level fundraiser. These folks normally get about 10% of what they raise, and these days that can lead to 7 figure annual incomes.
a lot of people agree with you....but then again, a lot of people disagree with other supreme court decisions - it just depends on which side of the spectrum you're on.Everything you said is true. And yet many, if not the majority of the country, believe the Citizens United interpretation was deeply flawed and wrong. SC justices are human and prone to human error and or perverse incentives.
I believe Citizens United was one such error.
We used to call these bribes. I love the new MAGA language.
Government ownership - more classic conservatism.
Yeah, don't think i am on board with it.Actual f*cking socialism.
not according to AI "Whether a government taking a stock position in a company is "socialism" is a matter of intense debate. Generally, socialism means the public ownership and control of the means of production. However, modern government equity stakes are typically viewed as state capitalism"Actual f*cking socialism.
I beg to differ in as much as a president like Trump would absolutely use the stake to influence the direction the company takes. Hell, just the fact that openAI is considering this means it knows it needs to get around government obstacles. That is a form of control In my mind.not according to AI "Whether a government taking a stock position in a company is "socialism" is a matter of intense debate. Generally, socialism means the public ownership and control of the means of production. However, modern government equity stakes are typically viewed as state capitalism"
We are splitting hairs at that point.not according to AI "Whether a government taking a stock position in a company is "socialism" is a matter of intense debate. Generally, socialism means the public ownership and control of the means of production. However, modern government equity stakes are typically viewed as state capitalism"
don't get me wrong I, I'm not in favor of government ownership in US Corporations...even 10% is a slippery slope.We are splitting hairs at that point.
Currently, The shares the Govt holds in INTC are voting shares. That's ownership. Socialism is Government owning the means of production. It's going to take some pretzeling to avoid the label
Trump has been fighting for big oil and against renewable energy since his first term. You should not be surprised.not sure this makes any sense...we can use all the energy we can get. just ask NYC
good one on both sides..so I guess I'm either for fossil fuels or renewables? Sorry, as I posted, we can use all the energy we can get.Trump has been fighting for big oil and against renewable energy since his first term. You should not be surprised.
Please don't respond with a both sides comment.
My response is in regards to your statement that it didn't make sense. It's actually completely predictable.good one on both sides..so I guess I'm either for fossil fuels or renewables? Sorry, as I posted, we can use all the energy we can get.
One can argue the effect on the environment but not its efficiency as an energy source.This is a good thing. Wind especially is a terrible source for energy and is also incredibly bad for the environment in general.
Why do you think wind requires such ridiculous subsidies to exist as a technology then?One can argue the effect on the environment but not its efficiency as an energy source.
Wind energy is highly efficient, converting about 40–50% of the wind's kinetic energy into electricity. This exceeds the thermal efficiency of conventional power sources like coal, which typically operate at 30–40% efficiency. Because wind is free, the energy payback time for a turbine is remarkably fast—only 5 to 7 months.
Trump has been fighting for big oil and against renewable energy since his first term. You should not be surprised.
Please don't respond with a both sides comment.
One can argue the effect on the environment but not its efficiency as an energy source.
Wind energy is highly efficient, converting about 40–50% of the wind's kinetic energy into electricity. This exceeds the thermal efficiency of conventional power sources like coal, which typically operate at 30–40% efficiency. Because wind is free, the energy payback time for a turbine is remarkably fast—only 5 to 7 months.
Why does the agricultural industry require huge subsidies? Same with big oil. Same with coal....Why do you think wind requires such ridiculous subsidies to exist as a technology then?
The environment impact is terrible on them btw. They're not remotely green or good for the environment
Do you really wanna compare the subsidies per kwh of energy provided between wind, coal and oil? You're going to look really, really foolish if so..Why does the agricultural industry require huge subsidies? Same with big oil. Same with coal....
Every form of energy production requires subsidies. You choose to single out wind because of your TDS.Do you really wanna compare the subsidies per kwh of energy provided between wind, coal and oil? You're going to look really, really foolish if so..
I chose to single out wind because it receives 2.6 cents per kw/h of energy produced in subsidies while coal receives 0.0005 cents per kw/h in comparison. Wind is also not consistent or sustainable, is environmentally unfriendly, and at end of life the blades all end up in landfills where they will spend the next several hundred years slowly breaking down and leeching into the groundwater. That doesn't even get into the issue with styrene off gassing in manufacturing said turbine blades.Every form of energy production requires subsidies. You choose to single out wind because of your TDS.
let me understand your comment..So I posted it didn't make sense to kill renewable energy subsidy programs...we need all the energy we can get...and you're arguing that it did make sense to end renewable subsidies?My response is in regards to your statement that it didn't make sense. It's actually completely predictable.
What is not cost effective for electric? My operating cost and total cost of ownership for my electric cars is cheaper than for gas cars.i am ALLIN on using the carbon based energy and proceed to nuclear balls to the walls
Solar and electric cars are still not cost effective nor practical
not according to AI "Whether a government taking a stock position in a company is "socialism" is a matter of intense debate. Generally, socialism means the public ownership and control of the means of production. However, modern government equity stakes are typically viewed as state capitalism"ism
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What is not cost effective for electric? My operating cost and total cost of ownership for my electric cars is cheaper than for gas cars.
You can gripe about electric, but cost shouldn’t be one of them.