Tim Guise

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Tim Guise

Tim Guise

@timforeuk

Retired. Love travel and golf. Love my Tesla. Concerned about global warming and political divisiveness and extremism.

Kansas City, MO Katılım Ağustos 2020
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John Raymond Hanger @johnrhanger·
Western Australia's grid isn't connected with Australia's main grid. It's "isolated." Yet, RE (mostly solar & wind) surged to record-high 46.1% in Q1 2026 from 40.8% in Q1 2025. Battery capacity rocketed up 305%. Coal output fell 18% and gas dropped 2%. aemo.com.au/-/media/files/…
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Blue Georgia
Blue Georgia@BlueGeorgia·
CNN montage of Trump saying he and private donors are going to pay for the ballroom, followed by clips of him lying about the cost: "$250 million... about $300 million... approximately 400 million." Now taxpayers are going to get a bill for $1 billion.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 Marjorie Taylor Greene just confirmed what many of us have suspected. The eight-week government shutdown was orchestrated by Trump to prevent the release of the Epstein files. MTG said it. Not a journalist. Not a Democrat. His own ally. The same files Pam Bondi is in contempt of Congress for hiding. The same files the DOJ inspector general is now investigating. The same files the war was started to bury. It was never about the budget. Never stop connecting the dots.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Donald Trump completely detaches from reality. He hallucinates a bizarre conspiracy theory that Barack Obama literally emptied every single bank in three states of physical cash. The US President is in severe cognitive decline and entirely unfit for office. Delusional.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨 🇺🇦🇷🇺 Ukraine just took out Russia's second-largest oil refinery in a long-range drone strike that disabled three of its four crude distillation units. -Kirishi refinery, owned by Surgutneftegaz, halted all processing -Three of four crude distillation units damaged, the core component every refinery depends on -Refinery sits 800 km from the Ukrainian border, deep inside Russia in the Leningrad region -Capacity of 400,000 barrels per day, roughly 7% of Russia's total oil refining volume -Key supplier of diesel to both Russia's domestic market and export channels -Repair timeline unknown, but multiple secondary units also damaged -Confirmed by Ukraine's Security Service This is the largest single blow Ukraine has landed on Russia's oil sector in the entire war. Kirishi is not a peripheral facility. It is one of the central pillars of Russian fuel production and a major source of diesel for both civilians and the front. Taking out three of its four CDUs means the refinery cannot function in any meaningful capacity until those units are rebuilt, and you do not rebuild crude distillation units in days. You rebuild them in months under Western sanctions that block the parts you need. Ukraine has been quietly grinding down Russia's $3 trillion war economy with these long-range drone strikes for months. Pipelines, ports, refineries, tankers. The war that nobody talks about anymore is still very much being fought, and Kyiv just delivered one of its biggest blows yet. Source: Reuters
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Dutch Rojas
Dutch Rojas@DutchRojas·
The American hospital cartel runs the same play every cycle. Step one: lobby Congress to outlaw the competitors. Step two: build the monopoly behind the wall. Step three: hire the economists to explain that competition cannot work. Step four: demand government price regulation, written by the same Congress. Step five: cash the appropriation. The system is not broken. It is performing exactly as designed. The fix is not more rules. The fix is repealing the ones that built it.
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Phillips P. OBrien
Phillips P. OBrien@PhillipsPOBrien·
The idea that Iran’s oil wells would “explode in three days” or that Trump’s shipping blockade would quickly damage the Iranian economy so much that it would collapse was another sign of US analytical failure along the lines of “Kyiv will fall in a week!”
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Sir Michael Take CBE
Sir Michael Take CBE@MichaelTakeMP·
When your Grandad goes out into the garden to get a bit of fresh air after drinking too much sherry at Christmas… 🥴
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Radu Hossu 🇹🇩🇺🇦
The dynamics of the war are shifting in Ukraine’s favor for the first time since 2023. And I can back up what I’m saying with several arguments: 1. Unsustainable russian losses: - Over the past 5 months, Russia has mobilized 148,000 troops. Also over the past 5 months, the Delta information system—where Ukrainians can view the entire front line and where targets, attacks, and combat reports are uploaded—has recorded 156,000 Russian dead and wounded. Added to these are those taken out of action by artillery, those for whom there is no video evidence, and those eliminated inside buildings for whom there is no evidence (only those for whom there is video evidence are counted). Over the past 18 months, since Ukrainian drones have filled the sky, the russian army has changed its assault tactics, shifting from mechanized strikes to infantry infiltrations. Mechanized units are nearly impossible to use in Ukraine at this time. Tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are easy targets for swarms of drones. The use of infantry to infiltrate positions behind Ukrainian lines has worked (with massive casualties) in Chasiv Yar (where we first saw this tactic used on a large scale), Pokrovsk, Kupyansk, and Myrnograd. This tactic worked because the russians have a deeper recruitment pool, being a larger country and offering much higher contracts and salaries than the Ukrainian Armed Forces. However, russia’s human resources are not infinite, and for the first time since the war began, they are dwindling. In the absence of a massive mobilization of russians, or innovations and inventions in infantry protection, and in the absence of a dramatic change in Ukrainian drone production or some extraordinary event, this will continue to happen for a long time. This will lead to the constant, continuous, and irreversible degradation of russian forces. This, in turn, will allow Ukraine to create and exploit vulnerabilities in russian defensive lines. 1/
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grizzy@Furbeti·
Marjorie Taylor Greene says that the 8 week government shutdown was created by Trump so that the Epstein files would not be released
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Our World in Data
Our World in Data@OurWorldInData·
Low-carbon electricity sources grew faster than demand in 2025, pushing fossil fuels into decline— Solar and wind energy have grown quickly in recent years, but global electricity demand has grown faster. So while their share of electricity generation kept rising, it wasn't enough to push fossil fuels into absolute decline. But in 2025, that changed. According to Ember's Global Electricity Review, low-carbon electricity sources grew faster than demand, pushing some fossil fuels out of the mix. Global electricity generation increased by around 850 terawatt-hours (TWh) from 2024 to 2025. As you can see in the chart, solar and wind accounted for nearly all of this growth. While the world still burned slightly more gas, this was more than offset by a decline in coal and oil. To reduce carbon emissions, fossil fuel use needs to keep falling in absolute terms — not just in the power sector but also in other energy and industrial sectors. (This Data Insight was written by @_HannahRitchie and Pablo Rosado.)
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Dr. Tom Frieden
Dr. Tom Frieden@DrTomFrieden·
Two rigorous new studies reach the same conclusion: delaying the hepatitis B birth dose means hundreds more infant infections, more liver cancer, more deaths, and millions of dollars in added costs. The evidence for the birth dose has always been strong. These studies make it even stronger.
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Ford News
Ford News@FordJohnathan5·
BREAKINGNEWS: Former MAGA Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene again repeats Donald Trump was telling Speaker Mike Johnson and then Attoney General Pam Bondi to not release the Epstein files. Trump told her specifically that she had to remove her name from discharged papers because his friends would get hurt. Even if they all ran on releasing the files and made a promise to the voters. Marjorie Taylor Greene says that is what removed her as one of Trumps MAGA Generals. Trump is a pedophile and pedophile protector. 🚨
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Donald Trump openly brags about completely gutting vital environmental protections to enrich corporate donors. He proudly admits his administration is eliminating 129 safety regulations for every single new one passed Washington is intentionally destroying the planet for profit
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
No one gets 79 vaccines You've made it up to scare people off Glad we could clear that up Bye
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Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
My contribution to the solar/farm discourse is that solar panels capture about 100x as much usable energy from the sun as corn grown for ethanol, if you include the energy cost of growing corn. Ethanol corn is 40% of all US corn and is literally just there to capture energy from the sun. We have a way of doing that much more efficiently now!
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