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The Return Of Coal
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Scientists also tell me its not something we need to be terribly concerned with right now as well. You sort o' ignored that part eh? -
Is ^this what FOS LIES is telling you? Do you understand that they have NO CREDIBILITY? LMAO Or maybe you've just seen some random tweets like you post here all the time. Got a clue for you: POSSIBLE misbehavior by others doesn't justify Trump's EXTREME CORRUPTION. You got allegations, and Trump made PROMISES to use his DoJ corruptly. Like when he mistakenly sent a tweet to Bondi DEMANDING prosecution of his enemies. 🤮
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The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
robosmith replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It is beyond necessary when dealing with a CLOWN. -
Obama and Biden used tax payer funds to pay off NGOs to do their political dirty work for them. Others deep in Democrat party politics paid off people to do political dirty deeds to people. This included staging hate crime hoaxes, submitting fake rape allegations against opponents of the Democrat party, kicking up fake allegations of financial crimes to get the IRS involved and other politically motivated nonsense. That's really what happened and they got caught potentially defrauding people. Boohoo
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“A Canadian leader in nuclear fusion comes home—with big plans to make power After a career of trying to solve the mysteries of nuclear fusion in the United States and Europe, Spencer Pitcher is coming home to Canada to try to build a commercial reactor that will change the world. And he’s bringing some friends with him. “I personally cannot bear the thought that the world’s moving, and Canada is going to end up buying its fusion reactors from other countries,” said Pitcher in a video interview from the south of France. He was packing up his life and preparing to move back to Toronto, where he was born and initially educated as an engineer.” “Talking Points Canada once had a national research effort pursuing nuclear fusion energy, but ceded to other countries amid budget cuts in the 1990s Now, its lucky advantage as a source of tritium and extensive ecosystem around more traditional fission energy—plus a dose of patriotic fervour—is helping bring home fusion researchers who made their careers abroad ” ““I’ve been giving lectures at the universities in southern Ontario, and my God, you should see the enthusiasm,” he said. Pitcher’s fellow founders are former colleagues at Princeton University in New Jersey: Amitava Bhattacharjee and Michael Zarnstorff. As professors with decades of academic work behind them—Bhattacharjee won a major physics award in 2022 for a lifetime of contributions and Zarnstorff was formerly the chief scientist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory—they are perhaps not typical startup leaders. But their heft might have opened doors that a brasher, younger crew couldn’t have. Stellarex has agreements with pillars of the Canadian nuclear sector—like Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and Ontario Power Generation—to advance its fusion plans. In mid-May, Pitcher signed one with the U.K.’s Atomic Energy Authority.” “Tritium, a form of hydrogen with two neutrons in its nucleus instead of the usual zero, occurs in truly minuscule amounts in the upper atmosphere. The best artificial source of tritium happens to be Canadian-developed Candu nuclear fission reactors. (Fission reactors like Candus break unstable big atoms into smaller ones; fusion reactors combine unstable small atoms into bigger ones. If you start with the right kinds of atoms, either process can give off surplus energy.) “For most of the history of Candu, [tritium’s] been a damn pain in the rear, because it’s radioactive, it’s very elusive, it escapes, it diffuses through materials,” Pitcher said. Now, as one of the small atoms that’s most readily fused with another, it’s incredibly valuable. Canada has pursued fusion in fits and starts for decades. It had a national fusion program that built an experimental reactor near Montreal in the 1980s, and an effort called the Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project that aimed to turn Canadian tritium into a marketable commodity; both were cancelled in 1997.” … Excerpt From “A Canadian leader in nuclear fusion comes home—with big plans to make power” David Reevely The Logic https://apple.news/AfZMIyDIXSp2-lkhP1dZiDA This material may be protected by copyright.
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The Return Of Coal
robosmith replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The vast majority of climatologists who know the true cost of coal power plants. Do you live near one, or want to? -
The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
Legato replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Do try a little decorum on the forum, or is that beyond your sensibilities? -
Which scientists?
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The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
robosmith replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
PUBLIC forum. Duh -
The Return Of Coal
robosmith replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
You believing it's "irrational fear" when the scientists tell you it's REAL, is the definition of irrational. Of course you never took science classes and you keep proving that HERE, dropout. -
The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
Legato replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I replied to Bumblesqueak, that isn't your name. -
GREATEST PRESIDENTIAL PRESIDENT EVER!
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The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
robosmith replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
You're talking to EVERYONE HERE. Duh -
The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
Legato replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Who's talking to you, butt out. -
The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
robosmith replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Why are you a CLOWN, always TRYING TO crack "jokes"? -
At least it's not an electric boat so you have to choose between electrocution and being eaten by sharks. The drivers hauling logs are singing the same blues lately. As well as the ranchers. The reduction over the last week means if I visit the grandkids, I can buy ONE of them a candy bar.
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On 'your' dime until I die or your lot manages to end pensions. Have you ever made a rational, on subject post on anything?
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So you support the Southern Poverty Law Center funding what supremacy? I guess that isn't the top threat to America any more. So what is the top threat? By the arguments you make, it must be one of the following: Low crime Decreasing drug use Lower taxes Loss of fraud Deportations Secure elections Or you can name your own positive thing that you hate.
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The Return Of Coal
Nationalist replied to Nationalist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Tell that to the miners and the electrical companies and the steel producers. Oh wait...Hilary-Billary tried...and lost to Trump. Oops... What's ignorant is driving up inflation across the board, just to satisfy your irrational fear. -
The Kind of People Trump Attracts.
gatomontes99 replied to John Johnston's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
At least we can have constructive conversations.
