Beerman

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  1. Why do you often pose questions formed from false pretenses with the purpose of deflecting from the discussion? I read Tweety's articles, as well as others. I asked Muno how those laws...
  2. I agree. I think the office itself deserves a certain amount of respect. Flipping the bird and Let's Go Brandon chants are not only disrespectful, but they create more anger and
  3. What is it that you believe is being done to keep the other side from
  4. Or, because Democrats keep coming up with ways that expose and put our elections at risk of fraud. No excuse necessary mail in voting, ballots mailed without being requested, long early voting...
  5. Yes, people do favor voter ID laws. That is what the returned ballots in Texas is about. Nothing more. I wouldn't say it's a sudden concern. And, how has it been shown that it's significantly...
  6. Proving who you are and that you have the right to vote isn't unneccesary, or a obstacle. And, if voting isn't important to you enough to be slightly inconvenienced by getting a ID, be that you're a...
  7. Showing that you are the person the ballot is intended for isn't unreasonable, imo. The ballot needs the voters' ID number to show it was that voter who completed the ballot. If it...
  8. The ballots were returned to the voter. They'll get another chance to follow directions and include their state ID number on their
  9. Well, that was a big waste of
  10. "people familiar with the matter, said." -WaPo's favorite source on anti-Trump
  11. Yes. I said in a earlier post I'm for getting rid of such
  12. "European scientists say they have made a major breakthrough in their quest to develop practical nuclear fusion - the energy process that powers the stars. The UK-based JET laboratory has...
  13. The govt definitely tries to favor certain energy sectors over others. For example, Tesla is able to earn, for free "regulatory credits" that other auto makers have to buy based on how many EV's...
  14. And they spend on nuclear energy. Are you open to that
  15. When you said that Americans don't like to be inconvenienced for a national cause, I wasn't sure if you were including yourself. Clearly, there are some sacrifices you are not willing to make,...
  16. Well, I'm back to that we've been taking baby steps on wind and solar for decades. Time to stop propping up those sectors, and focus on others. Such as nuclear and electric vehicles. But let's not...
  17. I'm unaware of any that are successful. Please share if you know of
  18. Yes, there is. Cost and inefficiency. Of all places, don't you think sunny liberal Southern California would already require it if it was
  19. The inconveniences I mentioned aren't exactly minor. I've noticed you haven't shared your experience with your solar powered home and electric vehicle. How about mass transit? Wouldn't you moving...
  20. Of course. Many of the drawbacks can be overcome by commitment. But, that's the thing. Very few of us, both citizens and political leaders on both sides of the political aisle, are committed....
  21. Well, fine. A strong message was sent that the administration is not going to be friendly with the oil industry. Same effect, imo. And, again, this was on his first day. IDK that public opinion...
  22. The President on his very first day in office, cancelled the Keystone XL project. That's a pretty strong message, wouldn't you
  23. There are lots of drawbacks. You need a lot of roof space, and that space has to be facing the right direction. Even if you have the required space, that many of them might not be aesthetically...
  24. Interesting article. I definitely see some things mentioned, here where I am. We have relatively new light rail, and almost brand new commuter rail lines. And, I used to be able to go to a park n...
  25. I remember a solar panel salesman coming to our home when I was a kid in the 80's. All these years later, in a area that gets more sun than most of the country, homes with solar are still few and far...