I'd say more like incompetent; He could manage a state, not a superpower country."Jimmy" was not a bad man just gullible.
I'd say more like incompetent; He could manage a state, not a superpower country."Jimmy" was not a bad man just gullible.
I think it's unwise to make investments that work against your or what you view as the countries interests. Maybe doing so isn't effecting said interests directly, but at the end of the day propping up the green industry with your money generally serves to perpetuate green policies, which by your post history I understood you viewed as antithetical to our interests. If you had lived in 30s Germany would you had invested in companies building the Nazi war machine because you knew you could make money. Excuse the somewhat hyperbolic analogy to illustrate a point.Yes. Indeed. I think the country is gonna be much worse off in 4 years than it is now, overall. We'll functionally have fewer rights, higher debt, greater unemployment, higher taxes, way more insane social justice.
That doesn't mean I can't make a few bucks on the stock market investing in the things that Biden will help along. Like Green energy. Investing in it isn't an endorsement. It's just recognizing the high potential for that market to gain. My post was only about the market increase, not anything else.
I wonder that too. Other thing is, I thought the left loved the environment. However, shutting a pipeline, which is the safest means of transporting petrol, seems to be the exact opposite. Ship, trains, trucks are all very mechanical things that at the very least, not only have the possibilities of leaks, but also the added probability of wrecks. They also result in higher emissions due to that type of transportation.As I ponder the executive orders I can least understand the ability of Biden to cancel the pipeline permit. Does this mean the company(s) that have made capital investments are simply now going to lose whatever monies they’ve invested in development so far ?
It would certainly seem foolish for a company to start a long term project without assurances the permits necessary to continue through to completion wouldn’t be revoked at the whim of the next political administration. Perhaps the company(s) felt their contractual arrangements were solid enough they wouldn’t have to worry.
Is it remotely possible this may end up in multiple lawsuits with the taxpayer footing the bill for the government lawyers ?
I wondered a certain INGO'er wasn't stepping up to mic and starting new threads anymore.My only issue with the new forum so far is that threads started by ignored members cannot be seen easily.
If Jamil invests money in a solar cell company, and they use that money for R&D and bring down the costs, and I buy those cells to move myself off the grid and to become self-sufficient ... wait, how am I Nazi for that?I think it's unwise to make investments that work against your or what you view as the countries interests. Maybe doing so isn't effecting said interests directly, but at the end of the day propping up the green industry with your money generally serves to perpetuate green policies, which by your post history I understood you viewed as antithetical to our interests. If you had lived in 30s Germany would you had invested in companies building the Nazi war machine because you knew you could make money. Excuse the somewhat hyperbolic analogy to illustrate a point.
If ignored why care.....??????
Honest question...
No, that's actually incorrect. I never stated such. What I did say, was acknowledge that Trump might not be a racist, but probably believed that a number of his supporters were. As such, he made sure to be careful, in not offending those persons. You may not remember it, but that is what was said.Now, you're being unfair. Kut is a man of principle. He could not support Trump as President because he was convinced that he was a secret Klan supporter, and Kut admitted as much on INGO.
That is why he can support Biden. A public servant with half a century of service to the American people. Whose own VP called him out for supporting segregation in schools. Who helped author the 1994 Crime Bill which helped propel the incarceration rates for People of Color. Who partook in the "high tech lynching" of Justice Thomas during his confirmation hearings. Who thinks that "poor kids are just as bright and smart as white kids". Who didn't want his kids to grow up in a "racial jungle". And who eulogized former exalted cyclops of the KKK Robert Byrd.
It takes a real man of principle to stand by their convictions in these uncertain times.
Bingo.I might be a cynic, but some part of me still believes that everyone has a potential to contribute, even if they are just a broken clock who is right twice a day.
As would "ANY" politician or serious business man.No, that's actually incorrect. I never stated such. What I did say, was acknowledge that Trump might not be a racist, but probably believed that a number of his supporters were. As such, he made sure to be careful, in not offending those persons. You may not remember it, but that is what was said.
Couldn't a democrat have said the same thing 4 years ago, and been correct?Yes. Indeed. I think the country is gonna be much worse off in 4 years than it is now, overall. We'll functionally have fewer rights, higher debt, greater unemployment, higher taxes, way more insane social justice.
That doesn't mean I can't make a few bucks on the stock market investing in the things that Biden will help along. Like Green energy. Investing in it isn't an endorsement. It's just recognizing the high potential for that market to gain. My post was only about the market increase, not anything else.
His history suggests that it will not be generally enforced but be in the bag when he (or whoever is attached to the hand up his puppet ass) wants to bludgeon someone.Biden signs executive order invoking 2-year lobbying ban for appointees
President Biden signed an executive order on Wednesday that requires all political appointees to sign an ethics pledge including a ban on certain lobbying for two years after they leave the adminis…thehill.com
This don't seem so bad
As are 95% of the laws and EO's etc that wed are subjected to.His history suggests that it will not be generally enforced but be in the bag when he (or whoever is attached to the hand up his puppet ass) wants to bludgeon someone.
Yes. If your goal is to destroy the Republic in favor of a Communist People's Republic, one of many road kills littering the highway, yes, it is worse off. Of course, in my reckoning, those longing for our Republic's demise need a long fall with a short rope.Couldn't a democrat have said the same thing 4 years ago, and been correct?
I don't deny that.As would "ANY" politician or serious business man.
"ANY" of them.
Not really a 'ban' just limits on who they can talk to or lobby for.Biden signs executive order invoking 2-year lobbying ban for appointees
President Biden signed an executive order on Wednesday that requires all political appointees to sign an ethics pledge including a ban on certain lobbying for two years after they leave the adminis…thehill.com
This don't seem so bad
Bingo.
Never considered you a Cynic my friend. Never.
Duly noted. I guess there's a balance to be struck; not all "green" energy companies are pushing policies that work to undermine our interests, though I'm guessing many or most that are large enough to invest in do. If we're short sighted enough to help build an industry, and thus an ideology, seeking to transfer American wealth to third world countries under the guise of saving the planet because we want to make some extra money, or be able to live off the grid, I think we need to wake up. And come on, I didn't call anyone a Nazi for how they invest, and specifically stated I was using hyperbole for illustrative purposes only.If Jamil invests money in a solar cell company, and they use that money for R&D and bring down the costs, and I buy those cells to move myself off the grid and to become self-sufficient ... wait, how am I Nazi for that?
What I heard him say would have left a Klansmen or a Nazi offended AF. He simply acknowledged that not everyone who opposed the destruction of historic statues are participants in hate groups.No, that's actually incorrect. I never stated such. What I did say, was acknowledge that Trump might not be a racist, but probably believed that a number of his supporters were. As such, he made sure to be careful, in not offending those persons. You may not remember it, but that is what was said.
OK. And yes. There are some really serious discussion's ongoing right now.Also, just because I disagree with who started the thread, it doesn't mean that I don't value what the other people in the discussion are saying.
If people got baited and fell for it that's on them. See the trolling for what it is and just laugh at the trifling antics of little people whose opinions are less than worthless. It's hard to get angry at worthless imbeciles.Several, now former, members have reached a much worse destination after being continually baited, having their heels nipped at until they responded, and the instigator ran off to cry.
With some people, starting from a position of good faith is just an invitation for abuse.