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Stephen DeWitt Taylor
@staylor326
International financial services business executive. Retired.
Park City, UT Katılım Aralık 2022
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For what it’s worth, Cornyn did nothing to help @FDRLST when we faced horrific censorship from the federal government. Ken Paxton helped us fight our legal battle to get the State Dept to stop sponsoring censorship of our journalism. For those who care about principles…
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An Inconvenient Truth for climate alarmists:
Al Gore’s dramatic climate warnings shaped a generation — but 20 years later, the data tell a very different story.
Climate-related deaths are down 97% over the past century, polar bears more than doubled since the 1960s, and global burned area has decreased by more than 25% over the past quarter century.
That's hardly a success of climate policy though: fossil fuels still provide 81% of world energy, emissions keep rising, and $16 trillion+ spent on green policies since Gore's movie came out hasn’t changed the trajectory.
A good reminder that panic is a terrible policy adviser.
newsweek.com/data-vs-drama-…
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Mostly true. What matters is securing the long-term future of consciousness, both on Earth and other heavenly bodies.
We cannot just focus on Earth, because there are irreducible external (eg massive meteor) and internal (eg global nuclear war) cataclysmic risks.
The Moon is faster to make self-growing, but is more susceptible to problems on Earth. Mars will take longer to make self-growing, because it is so hard to reach, but is more secure from Earth disasters for that same reason.
Both the Moon and Mars should have self-growing civilizations. Making this happen is the prime directive of SpaceX.
Jaynit@jaynitx
Former SpaceX astronaut Garrett Reisman reveals the single prism Elon Musk runs every major decision through "He measures pretty much every major decision by whether or not it brings the day when we have a self-sustainable colony on Mars sooner or later" "That's the prism by which he makes every single decision he makes" "He's got an idea and he'll keep pushing, and he gives us aggressive timelines that we have to work to" "We work really hard to try to meet them. It's hard when you're doing stuff that's this complicated to predict exactly how long it's going to take" "We end up falling a little bit behind, but we do our best"
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Kevin O'Leary calls California a "loser state"
"California is the worst managed state in the union. I would never invest there. It's a loser state, and it's been that way for a while"
"You can see the collapse of cities like San Francisco and now LA. San Francisco is a war zone. You don't walk around there at night"
"I think it's a good example of what happens when you don't have good management"
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