Posted on 02 April 2011. Tags: buggies, energy users, Hydro, hydro plants, market share, misinformation, nuclear industries, petroleum companies, power plants, renewable energy, Steam, steam turbines, toast, Turbines
Am amazed at how much misinformation people believe about renewable energy when it’s working great in homes and businesses all over the USA, large power plants like CSP which run steam turbines instead of using coal, hydro plants which we’ve had for years, tidal and many alternatives. The biggest obstacle are the Petroleum companies that don’t want to lose market share, the Nuclear companies that don’t want to lose market share and propaganda and misinformation campaigns designed to put down Renewable Energy as long as possible to that the power players now can maintain their hold on energy users to squeeze US for as much as they can. Seems many people are uninformed and know very little about renewable energy and how many working installations there are in the world. No secret that the Oil and Nuclear industries make darn sure to keep CSP permits from being approved because with a strong Solar PV and Solar CSP movement in the USA Nuclear would be toast. Good thing too because humanity could be toast if we keep building them. This must have been what it was like back when cars were invented and people that used and sold horses and buggies, were adamant cars would never work.
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Posted on 05 November 2010. Tags: bickers, Cons, democrat, economy, illegal immigrants, Illegals, immigration problem, joke, misinformation, pros and cons, republican parties, sense, slap in the face
So, in most places that I read about the escalating problem of illegal immigrants in our country (I’m aware it’s been like this for quite a long time and it’s not a recent thing), I really don’t know what to believe since a lot of people affiliated with the both the Democrat and Republican parties both seem intent on spreading as much misinformation as possible about how illegals really affect our country. What I want to find out is what are the actual pros and cons of allowing them to continue to stay here. For me personally, it doesn’t make sense to let all the needy coming in from all these different countries sneak in and we get to take care of them when our own people and economy need to be taken care of. Also, it just seems like a slap in the face to the immigrants who persevere and come in legally and when illegals put their personal (sometimes incredibly saddening) situations above our own system and laws, it just diminishes the value of those laws we put in place and makes it seem like big joke that we even have them in the first place.
Despite how it affects me emotionally, I appreciate the truth and facts a lot more so I can think rationally about it. So, what are the real pros and cons of the current presence of illegals in our country? How does it benefit the Democratic and Republican parties? How does it benefit the American people as a whole? As for a solution, I’m not really sure what will eventually happen, but it needs to happen fast. The situation is getting way out of control all the while Congress bickers and points the finger of blame at each other and neglecting to just sit down with each other and form a solution that every one can agree and compromise on. What would be your solution to the immigration problem?
P.S. If it means anything, you could consider me an independent (though I don’t really care for labels much). Also, if you’d be so kind as to provide sources for any claims you make, that would be much appreciated.
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