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" ... And what about helping to address that dastardly carbon-caused climate crisis we keep hearing about? In June President Obama launched a sweeping new national campaign including tens of billions of dollars in likely new subsidies for solar, wind and bio-energy projects. Yet according to results of a two-year-long a National Research Council study, those types of subsidies are virtually useless in quelling greenhouse gasses. They have done little or nothing so far, and are unlikely to do much more before 2035, the study’s research horizon. ... "
" ... I feel a rush. A five-foot-three-inch tall blonde woman, writing about business, I’ve been underestimated my whole career. The idea of catching a dastardly cheater off guard and blowing a hole right through his hubris seems briefly, well, fun. I excuse myself for the bloodthirsty nostalgia by thinking that these guns, are so much less powerful than the ones in the main shop. The question of how many rounds a minute an AR-15 shoots is a point of contention, though it can, in the hands of an experienced shooter, be in the hundreds of rounds a minute. ... "
" ... It’s a shame that a simple mechanic built to better the game has been turned into something dastardly, but this is 2020 on planet Earth. ... "
" ... So let's lay out why it is such a terribly bad idea. Let's start by agreeing with the critics of Nafta itself. Sure, I don't, but let's just agree with them for the sake of argument. Millions upon millions of manufacturing jobs have shifted off to those dastardly Mexicans and Canadians. The high value jobs have gone. The factories have closed, sometimes actually been packed up and shipped. That is, the damage has all been done. ... "
" ... There is an upside to those dastardly volcanoes, though. Life doesn’t just require water and a way to manufacture nutrients. It need heat, because without it, everything would be frozen, and the replication of cells, or the synthesizing of DNA, would not take place. ... "