I struggle to think of someone for who, I have more respect for than astrophysics PhD and lead guitarist for the rock band Queen, Brian May.
Yet, with what he says at left, I’m struggling to understand precisely what he means, and why he used the word “dangerous.”
As a person, he is in no more personal danger than he would have been in any previous administration.
I surmise that he means that the United States poses a danger to anyone with dark skin, or who opposes the fascist regime that America has been stricken by.
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Rhetorical Questions
How many seas must the white dove sail before she sleeps in the sand?
How may ventures in small, rooftop wind must fail before we learn that this entire concept is doomed?
The answer is blowin’ in the wind.
Seriously, we’ve seen precisely zero of these essentially identical concepts succeed. Maybe there’s a reason? Or three?
1) Lower power generation due to the formula for the area of a circle? (Doubling the radius generates four times the energy.)
2) Lower power generation due to the formula for the power generated by the velocity of the wind? (Doubling the wind velocity produces eight times the energy.)
3) The maintenance cost of dealing with thousands of tiny turbines that are constantly falling apart, because they must be made incredibly cheaply, makes the whole idea asinine.
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Funds for Antifa??
As everyone except the Fox News/QAnon crowd knows, Antifa is not an organization; it’s a philosophy. It has not leaders, headquarters, or funding/budget.
Now, is this (at left) what I voted for?
Well, I vote for honesty, logic, compassion and truth. I vote against lies and stupidity. So, the answer is No.
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JD Vance in 2028
Irrelevant.
Unless some miracle takes place that turns around what appears be an irreversible trend, JD Vance will have an appeal to Americans that is equivalent to projective vomiting.
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