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Spin Zone / Re: Climate Protesters Close Mass. Airport
« on: April 22, 2024, 04:41:43 AM »
Preventing people from taking off and disrupting normal aviation operations needs to come with felony charges.
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Let's say 99% of illegals are just looking for a better life, are good people, want a job, and will end up paying taxes and eventually assimilating.I also like to point out the hypocrisy of the left when it comes to illegal aliens vs gun control.
And let's say 1% are criminal psychopaths, which is the actual estimate in the general population. Assume for the sake of argument that the rate of psychopathy among illegals is no higher than that among U.S. citizens.
Almost 7.3 million illegals crossed the border just during the Biden administration, as of February, 2024.
7,300,000 x .01 = 73,000.
So we have 73,000 newly arrived criminally inclined psychopaths just in the past 3 years.
So the argument that illegals are simply looking to escape poverty and be accepted with open arms is technically correct 99% of the time, but doesn't hold water if you are trying to defend the idea that we should just let them all in. A process of vetting would weed out those with a violent criminal history, ties to terrorist organizations, or no discernible job skills meaning they'd just be a parasite. Without control over who enters our country, we aren't a country; no point in even having borders.
China and Russia appear to be the only powers on the planet that pose any credible military threat to the US. The southern border presents a lower priority threat.
"Military aged" is a meaningless scare phrase. That cadre has been entering the US for work since the Mexican Revolution.
why?
CR, after CR, after CR. It will never stop. The control of the purse has been wrested away from the House and is currently in control of the Senate. Everything requires more spending and more Federal employees thus more spending.
Our spending isn't really out of control. It is under the control of the politicians we have collectively elected.
Our country doesn't have a revenue problem, we have an out of control spending problem
The leftist communist are making rules through a federal agency (EPA) to force the transition to electric. These rules although administrative have the force of law behind them and are unconstitutional. But the regime doesn't care, just let the executive keep making laws and imposing them while the legislative looks the other way.
Just because it is so simple and easy to charge an EV, it doesn't mean people will need to do it every day. A 200 mile charge will last me over a week.Funny how the anti EV crowd has suddenly become a bunch of environmentalists.
So technically "most" (i.e. >50%) housing units likely have power outlets available to charge an EV at the owner's home parking spot.
Our neighbor works for a public utility district. He works directly to maintain our grid. He says it is not robust and they struggle to maintain it, much less expand it. Our area is one that is growing very quickly in population because we had a good thing going before the creeping liberal rot made its way from Seattle to us. But it is here. He says getting parts to maintain equipment and finding good employees have gotten more difficult. Vaccine mandates didn’t help. We saw during covid what even a small supply chain disruption could do.
Idiot governor Inslee is waging war on both natural gas AND internal combustion vehicles. New homes can’t be built that use natural gas. He is imposing ridiculous requirements with lofty, virtue-signalling and totalitarian policies that force everything (EVERYTHING) onto the electrical grid.
I ask you. Wouldn’t competent leadership move into using different sources of energy gradually, instead of forcing too-quick dependence on ONE source? In fact, ALWAYS having a variety of energy sources would be the best. But that’s exactly what “leadership” is not doing.
Someone is profiting from the manufacture of electric cars and batteries, and there is a corresponding and very tempting conduit of control that the electrical grid provides to those who want to control us. That’s not a conspiracy theory. The slavering quest for narrow energy dependence, because it IS unwise and crippling for human flourishing, is one of the big reveals of the rigged and corrupt system we’re living under.
Provide multiple energy sources, innovate, and let people decide which to use. Joe gets his EV and Jose and Maria get their 2002 Honda Accord. The web of transportation is stronger. But don’t skew hundreds of millions of dollars over onto making spots for a diminishing number of people (EVs are not practical and sales are declining) to plug cars into chargers. We have more important needs in this country.