Yeah, SALT cap removal sucks too.
Yeah, SALT cap removal sucks too.
Why are we defending coal baron politicians? Don’t we hate politicians?
You love straw man arguments. Nobody said “If political violence becomes common, things will improve”.
“The current bills do all but that.”
The Senate is gerrymandered by design.
West Virginians support the 3.5T spending bill. The whole country does. There’s nothing moderate about denying people basic human dignity and there’s nothing left about giving it to them.
In deep red West Virginia, Biden’s $3.5tn spending proposal is immensely popular
“They have a filibuster proof bi-partisan majority for the hard infrastructure bill.”
As someone who commutes by bike and also drives a lot, something happens to people when they get in a car. It gets worse the longer they’re in it. I’m sure your observation has something to do with it as well.
I’ll take the Netherlands’ policy, laws and road design thanks.
My bike commute to work is a mere 4.5 miles but includes a mile on a 50 mph road with no shoulder. Got an ebike and take back roads now. Rarely get passed by a car and it’s never doing more than 25 mph. Commute is 50% longer with this route, but it’s absolutely lovely being off the main roads. Even take my kid to…
It’s because cops spend 90% of their working life looking through a windshield. A perspective that turns you into an absolute psychopath when it comes to pedestrians/cyclists.
Who?
Amen brother and inevitably with GT I’d get to a point where I just couldn’t seem to win with a controller. Never had a wheel, but could tell that I’d need one to get to the very end.
My kids aren’t getting shit other than a strong understanding of how to save and the importance of starting early. My 8 year-old already invests half of his allowance each week. If we’re a meritocracy, then the spoiled brats of the wealthy should have to prove it like everyone else. Besides which, caring about what…
More needless China hate. China per capita emissions are way below the US. Household use is like 1/8th that of the US. They also have a far more ambitious plan to reduce emissions massively and actually have a history of meeting goals they set for themselves.
Do these people not know how to make their own coffee or hit a Starbucks drive thru?
I’ve got a great idea: do it at Malibu High School which is literally one mile away.
Your calculation is way off, or at least very misleading. Instead of looking at a secondary energy source, electricity, it’s more enlightening to look at primary energy usage in total. The EIA said the US consumed 92,943,042,000,000,000 btus of energy total in 2020. That’s consumption of coal, gas, oil, nuclear,…