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A reader asks:  I really wish I could come up with a better adverb than “really” to emphasize or to express enthusiasm, which I really use way too often. But I really can’t think of one that does it better.

I taught my kids to try to find a word that doesn’t need “really” or “very” to communicate exactly what is intended. It’s not “really big”; it’s “gargantuan.”

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Transparent Solar PV

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This is theoretically possible; it transmits visible light and uses other frequencies (ultra-violet and infrared) to knock electrons out of the substrate.  But it means higher costs and lower efficiencies. Of zero practical value at this point.

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Do Rich People Seek Justification?

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I’ve always admired this quote from one of history’s greatest economists.

At this point, however, I think the “modern conservative” has no interest in “moral philosophy” or “justification” whatsoever.  The rich and power, at least in the United States, have only one interest: becoming richer and more powerful.

Makin matters worse: over the years, this has become progressively easier.  In 2010, for example, with the Citizens United decision from the U.S. Supreme Court, corporations were granted the same protections that people enjoy under the First Amendment and became legally able to donate as much as they wanted to political candidates.

Yet today, Citizens United is a “baby step” compared to what’s happened under the Trump administration, which could be summarized as:  You pay me huge sums to meet with you and tell me what you want, and I make it happen for you.

Here’s an example documented in the New York Times:

President Donald Trump last night hosted a gathering with the highest-paying customers of his personal cryptocurrency business, sparking bipartisan concerns that he’s selling access to the presidency for personal profit.

Full transcript here.

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Sins and Virtues

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It’s worth taking a look at the “Deadly Sins” and “Holy Virtues” at left, and asking:

Who are we as a nation?

How have we changed overtime?

Have we chosen a leader who will take us in the right direction?

Sins and Virtues

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