Category: Renewables – Politics

At left we see the words of the former U.S. Speaker of the House, providing the rationale for voting Republicans out of office, i.e. the soaring cost of living. Personally, I’d go with the fact that Trump and his congressional …

Why Vote the GOP Out of Office? Read More »

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Well, this violates the 10th and 14th Amendments of the United States Constitution. But let’s be honest: our nation’s appreciation of our country’s founding document has largely been thrown by the wayside.  

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In reference to the question posed here, about one-third of American voters would nominate Donald Trump. Knowing as little as I do about the likely sensibilities of the aliens, Trump’s the very last living Earthling I’d suggest for the task, …

Whom Would You Nominate to Speak with the King of Jupiter? Read More »

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A reader notes: He has no plan — for anything, except making money and trying to hold onto power. Correct, though I would add: staying out of prison.    

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To be a Trump supporter in today’s world, you have to live in a dream world, where facts have long ceased to matter.  

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I can’t swear that the data at left is accurate, but it certainly rings true based on the considerable number of Europeans I meet each month. They tend to disapprove of lawlessness, stupidity, and wars that are unnecessary and illegal. …

Trump’s Popularity on “The Continent” Read More »

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Do you think this will change American lives for the better? If so, how? Rewriting the U.S. Constitution will take some work, as I’m sure you’re aware.

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What does the most affluent state in America need in its next governor? Probably not a Trump supporter. Yes, we have traffic, which we hate.  And the price of real estate is high.  But that’s because everybody and his dog …

California’s Next Governor? Read More »

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When I was a boy, growing up in the 1960s, the United States was certainly not a nation of assholes.  We valued personal liberty, which meant the freedom to say and think and do anything we wanted, and to do …

How and When Did We Become a Country of Assholes? Read More »

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It’s easy. Run for president in a country in which a plurality of voters care less about the honesty and law than they do about punishing everyone but white straight Christian males.  

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