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Wind Farms
Alan Zendell, September 15, 2022 Of all the issues critical to our future that have been taken hostage by political extremists, climate change may be the most serious, depending on whether you believe the long-term health of our planet or … Continue reading
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Tagged California, Cape Cod, carbon emissions, climate change, coal, Denmark, energy independence, green energy, Hyannsport, hypocrisy, Inflation Reduction Act, Jennifer Granholm, Maine, natural gas, not in my backyard, oil, Oregon, russia, saving democracy, Ted Kennedy, Ukraine
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A Tale of Two Presidents
Alan Zendell, June 30, 2022 This is about two men. One has dedicated his life to serving his country. The other has dedicated his life to serving himself. If they hadn’t both been presidents of the United States, we probably … Continue reading
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Tagged 000 COVID deaths, 500, abortion, Anita Hill, carbon emissions, Clarence Thomas, Donald Trump, elections, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Joe Manchin, John McCain, Kyrsten Sinema, lindsey graham, Melania Trump, Mitch McConnell, NATO, Obamacare, privacy, sexual abuse, trade wars, Ukraine, vaccines, vladimir Putin
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Stability
Alan Zendell, May 10, 2018 We know from physics that there are several ways to achieve stability in physical systems, and that principle translates well into the world of politics and human affairs. One way to achieve stability is for … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon emissions, competition, economic dominance, economics, empires, equilibrium, iran, isolationism, military superiority, North Korea, open borders, physics, politics, trade
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