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" ... A fusion device based on magnetically confined plasma. Hot fusion is scientifically valid, but has ... [+] not yet been practically achieved to reach and sustain a reaction past the 'breakeven' point. Cold fusion, on the other hand, has never been robustly demonstrated, but is a field rife with charlatans and incompetents. ... "
" ... Given time zones it might take a day or two to get that sort of thing sorted with Oz, the Kiwis and so on but we should be able to have it done before knocking off for the weekend don't you think? Whatever the capabilities of the incompetents in the Civil Service. ... "
" ... Most of the discussions regarding sovereign default and bank solvency today are drifting dangerously toward "metaphor economics," in which colorful metaphors dominate discussion, and people tend to lose their grasp of the real situation and possibilities. This is quite common. But let's make one thing clear: if Europe's leaders blow it, and create disasters where none needed to happen, it is only because they are incompetents. They like to swan around the continent, staying in five-star hotels, holding "important discussions" and impressing the gullible with their attitude of superiority. They are merely a gang of clowns, blown here and there by events that they are barely able to understand, and for which they are unable to discern a proper solution. ... "
" ... The vulnerabilities of the disadvantaged would also thwart the feasibility of using UBI even as Yang now proposes in New York, much less as a substitute for family support. Many of these people have trouble managing their finances. The predominance of payday loan operations in poor neighborhoods, along with furniture leasing outlets and the like, speaks not only to the cash-short nature of residents, but also to their susceptibility to hucksters. Noteworthy in this regard are Census Bureau statistics that estimate how 11 million American adults barely have basic literacy skills and some 30 million have difficulty completing basic financial forms. Without the guidance and strictures of present welfare arrangements, many less fortunate recipients of these stipends would find themselves either bilked out of them or would spend them too quickly. Surely, a Mayor Yang would balk at telling financial incompetents who have spent their allowance too fast to tighten their collective belts and await the next check. ... "