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Something To Think About - 5/14/24

The Biden ministration continues to give cash to EV carmakers and manufacturers of batteries along with subsidies to car buyers; and yet they require coal fired plants to shut down if they can’t reduce emissions and they are banning new gas-powered plants. If they really care about climate change, why don’t they give THEM that money to update their plants to reduce emissions? Or to build new tech nuclear plants? Because without these power plants, there will be no electricity to charge all these electric vehicles and run the all-electric homes they want.

Something To Think About - 5/9/24

It’s interesting to note that Gavin Newsome’s $20 per hour minimum wage for fast food workers not only excludes his wealthy donor’s Panera Bread units but also his own group of restaurants, that he founded in 1992, like the PlumpJack Cafe in Olympic Valley which recently advertised for a part-time busser at, yep, $16 per hour.

Something To Think About - 5/7/24

The student protestors that are being egged on by paid outside agitators, some financed by U.S.-hater billionaire George Soros, should pay attention to a recent Forbes survey of executives with direct hiring authority. One third of those surveyed said they’re less likely to hire an Ivy League graduate than they were five years ago. Forty-two percent of respondents said they were more likely to hire public university grads. Respondents said the shift comes down to overall preparedness for employment. Only 14% of those surveyed said Ivy League graduates were prepared. Twenty percent said Ivy League schools were doing worse.

Something To Think About - 4/30/24

The latest update from natural-resource consultants Goehring & Rozencwajg only darkens the picture for electric vehicles that the Biden Administration is all in on. You need to get 45 years of use out of an EV battery, which has an expected life of only 15 years, to offset the global CO2 cost of producing it. And now, California’s phasing out of diesel-powered heavy-duty trucks is going to weigh heavily on consumers as delivery costs rise. That is, if goods are delivered at all given our issues with mandated power outages and brown outs.

Something To Think About - 4/25/24

“Life changes when you least expect it to,” observed Coach Jim Valvano. “The future is uncertain. So, seize this day, seize this moment, and make the most of it.”

Something To Think About - 4/24/24

According to Winston Churchill, “Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.”

Something To Think About - 4/23/24

U.S. electricity demand growth has exploded primarily for new artificial-intelligence data centers, federally subsidized manufacturing plants for chips, and the government-driven electric-vehicle transition. Electricity required to power data centers is projected to increase by 13% to 15% compounded annually through 2030. And it won’t be renewables that gets the job done. Even Obama Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz is predicting that utilities will ultimately have to rely more on gas, coal and nuclear plants to support surging demand. Meanwhile California, New York and other green states are looking at more frequent and extended “brown-outs.”
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