I mean, we have to pay gift tax if we give more than $13.61 million to a person. I thought corporations (PACs) are people now.
I mean, we have to pay gift tax if we give more than $13.61 million to a person. I thought corporations (PACs) are people now.
“Her husband should have made more money.”
It should take Chutkan about an hour to list all the reasons these aren’t official acts, then get this shit going again.
LLMs: using statistics to generate reasonable-sounding wrong answers from bad data.
He could and should “stack” the court right now. Supreme Court nominees only need advice and consent of the Senate, not the House.
Draft Jon Stewart
How does 16, 14, or 12 AWG tell you anything about ampacity?
People have a hard-on about nuclear being “baseload” power and renewables being intermittent. Solar/wind plus batteries to add dispatchability is a valid comparison to nuclear if you only want to talk about baseload.
Why could they not overrule that finding? That’s literally what appeals to higher courts are for.
This is due to corporate greed. Solar and wind are the cheapest sources of energy in the history of the world.
Even current lithium-based battery storage is already cheaper than nuclear.
I had lead when I was a kid and I turned out just fine!
She knows her ruling is fucking stupid. All she is saying is “I’m gonna try not to get killed by some extremist while this gets appealed to higher courts.”
There’s a difference between an ill-advised third party run and collusion with Russia. Stein is mentioned once in this article with zero evidence of a connection.
Did Russia try to unilaterally boost Stein’s campaign (along with all third party candidates)? Likely.
Should Stein have dropped out if she knew this? No.
Should Stein have dropped out because she was contributing to Trump’s win? Yes.
Hydro is often turned on and off as pumped storage. Nuclear never is
Come on… You can hate Stein all you want for being a spoiler, but there is zero evidence she has any connection to Putin.
Out of those you listed, nuclear is the least flexible in terms of output regulation. PV with batteries is the most flexible.
Yeah the poster above you is wrong. Solar is WAY less than half the price.
Solar plus batteries are already cheaper than nuclear, and only going down. Nuclear has always gotten more expensive over time. For the cost of the most recently completed nuclear plant in the US they could have built 12 times the nameplate capacity worth of solar with 24 hours of battery backup. (A totally unnecessary amount of dispatchability.)
Solar and batteries easily “pay” for their manufacturing carbon emissions within 1-2 years max (as does nuclear). This payback period only goes down as the grid gets greener.
That’s ok. The “clean” ones are dripping with invisible toxic cleaning product.