>Fukushima was engineering cost cutting compromising safety systems.
>Fukushima won't ever happen again.
Do you work in a sizeable organization ? Yes? They you KNOW that cost cutting happens, and WILL happen at nuclear power plants.
>Everybody knows that a space suit should have a flag
I disagree strongly. we nearly rid ourselves of religion. we need to put this divisive nazi-onalistic bullshit behind us as well.
> Batteries just don't hold the same amount of energy as gasoline, neither by volume nor by weight.
OTOH, petrol engines are 10 times larger than electric engines, AND petrol cars only convert about 20-30% of the energy in the petrol into kinetic energy; so those 2 factors compensate a lot of that drawback.
>w other religions aren't going through that phase now?
By sending weapons to the middle east and generally fucking up those countries, that transition is being harmed.
>because he needs that. tesla badly needs same kind of taxing as Finland etc have to go in effect in USA.
He doesn't need more sales for Tesla. They have a very long list of customers. If you order a tesla 3 NOW you'll have to wait a year. In fact, no adverts for tesla are being made.
wind and solar energy are cheaper than other sources of energy (even without subsisdies), so these are rapidly gaining market share; so YES: the energy is becoming greener.
how many deaths from cancer each year ?
how many deaths on the road ?
how many deaths from terrorism ?
how much money is spent on each of these items to reduce them ?
i do agree with numbers on lives. the money is spent on the wrong things
>... and this is government so it won't be.
care to back that up with evidence ? I am in IT for various organisations, both private and gov, and I don't really see a diff.
>when there is only so much you can do
I would like to use the same argument for military. But, apparently, spending more than the next 20 countries combined isn't enough...
> selling hundreds of thousands of electric vehicles per year, even if Tesla makes it to that
there certainly are hundreds of thousands of pre-orders. people want a tesla because the other manufacturers have dragged their feet too long. I don't want a leaf or a I3. i want a TESLA.
>Fukushima was engineering cost cutting compromising safety systems.
>Fukushima won't ever happen again.
Do you work in a sizeable organization ? Yes? They you KNOW that cost cutting happens, and WILL happen at nuclear power plants.
>who believe in "toxins"
Yeah, there's no such things as pesticide
Sure. the question is : would it be hygienic if you did?
>Everybody knows that a space suit should have a flag I disagree strongly. we nearly rid ourselves of religion. we need to put this divisive nazi-onalistic bullshit behind us as well.
>there's strong evidence
where ?
children with nuclear weapons.
bickering children. the lot.
> Batteries just don't hold the same amount of energy as gasoline, neither by volume nor by weight.
OTOH, petrol engines are 10 times larger than electric engines, AND petrol cars only convert about 20-30% of the energy in the petrol into kinetic energy; so those 2 factors compensate a lot of that drawback.
... or we could finally start becoming friendlier with other countries. LIKE WE DID BETWEEN GERMANY AND FRANCE.
99.99% of "poor people" are "poor" due to irresponsible behavior.
do you have data that supports this thesis ?
>w other religions aren't going through that phase now?
By sending weapons to the middle east and generally fucking up those countries, that transition is being harmed.
-30% 70% 80% 10% ..
that's a lot of ass pulling there.
I'm in a room with 12 developers, 24 screens (24 inch flat). SInce I have been here (4 years) only 2 have died.
>because he needs that. tesla badly needs same kind of taxing as Finland etc have to go in effect in USA.
He doesn't need more sales for Tesla. They have a very long list of customers. If you order a tesla 3 NOW you'll have to wait a year. In fact, no adverts for tesla are being made.
Oh, remember 'drain the swamp'? Trump is King of the swamp
wind and solar energy are cheaper than other sources of energy (even without subsisdies), so these are rapidly gaining market share; so YES: the energy is becoming greener.
(and that's even thinking that military is used to save people, not acquire to resources)
how many deaths from cancer each year ?
how many deaths on the road ?
how many deaths from terrorism ?
how much money is spent on each of these items to reduce them ?
i do agree with numbers on lives. the money is spent on the wrong things
Q:what would have happened without the EPA ?
> ... and this is government so it won't be.
care to back that up with evidence ? I am in IT for various organisations, both private and gov, and I don't really see a diff.
>when there is only so much you can do ...
I would like to use the same argument for military. But, apparently, spending more than the next 20 countries combined isn't enough
"Free" Market.
>Not at all, the presentation of opinion is used as a brand
what about stating an opinion as NEWS?
>Fat and sodium are essential to children's health
don't worry, they get plenty of that.
> selling hundreds of thousands of electric vehicles per year, even if Tesla makes it to that
there certainly are hundreds of thousands of pre-orders. people want a tesla because the other manufacturers have dragged their feet too long. I don't want a leaf or a I3. i want a TESLA.