Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Help this make sense
Maybe it's just me. But.
5 or so years ago we were talking about the orange menace and his fitness to serve. There was some (mostly idle) talk about removing him using the 25th amendment because there was a sense that maybe he didn't have the mental acumen to be president.
And here we are today .. and it's all this talk about how crazy his policies are and how much harm he's doing.
But where did we lose the focus on his mental abilities? He's 5 years older. It's not like there's some magical cure. And that he somehow "got better" and whatever mental issues he had went away.
It's just weird how the conversation changed from HIM not being fit, to HIS POLICIES being ridiculous.
5 or so years ago we were talking about the orange menace and his fitness to serve. There was some (mostly idle) talk about removing him using the 25th amendment because there was a sense that maybe he didn't have the mental acumen to be president.
And here we are today .. and it's all this talk about how crazy his policies are and how much harm he's doing.
But where did we lose the focus on his mental abilities? He's 5 years older. It's not like there's some magical cure. And that he somehow "got better" and whatever mental issues he had went away.
It's just weird how the conversation changed from HIM not being fit, to HIS POLICIES being ridiculous.
How is no one reporting on the actual problem: his declining mental abilities?
Why are we not talking about him having whatever issues he has - and that's the reason he's acting this way?
Saturday, April 5, 2025
SuperSonic flight
This is cool.
Chinese researchers have unveiled a supersonic aircraft so quiet that it can zip passengers at 1.6 times the speed of sound and still be as quiet as a hairdryer

https://luxurylaunches.com/travel/china-whisper-quiet-supersonic-airliner-04012025.php
Senators: uphold and defend the constitution
I remind you, again, that there are three branches of government.
The executive is acting like a dilettante as it relates to being in a a position of power. The judicial is holding the executive branch accountable as is prescribed in the constitution. But the executive is literally thumbing his nose at judicial and ignoring them.
That leaves the 3rd branch, the legislative, in which is not doing much, and tacitly approving of the executive doing whatever he wants, and undermining the constitution. And worse, some members have openly discussed removing justices who stand in the way of the executive branch, which is subverting the constitution.
Do your job Senator. Uphold, protect and defend the constitution. The three branches are equal in power. Don't let one branch simply take over and become a dictatorship.
To our senators on tariffs and the economy
Mr Trump continues to run roughshod over the economy. His tariffs and related uncertainty about his policies are having a damaging effect on everyday Americans. And tariffs on uninhabited islands show what utter nonsense this all is.
Prices for nearly everything are on the rise. It would appear as though we are headed quickly toward a recession. Consumer confidence is at a low point. And the stock market is tumbling in a way we haven't seen in our lifetime.
There is no reasons for this to be happening. The economy was in a good place, and there was no need for tariffs like these. Especially only a few months after he took office.
It's your job to represent Floridians, and really all Americans, in ensuring that he doesn't destroy the economy.
He himself said years ago that any president who oversees a Dow drop of *a lesser magnitude* should be impeached. That's his own standard, and yet you aren't even willing to have a meaningful moment of standing up to him for his actions. Or even of taking back control over tariffs.
Seniors in our state are struggling. Workers are seeing their retirement saving investments being wiped out. And it's expensive to put food on the table.
I can only imagine the uproar you would be in if, say, Kamala had won and was doing something like this.
Don't put politics ahead of everything else and let our country be financially ruined and perhaps scarred forever.
Friday, April 4, 2025
A lesson in why it’s hard for companies to adapt quickly
Here's a (not so well written) story about how India changed its laws so that beverage giants have to use recycled materials in their plastic bottles.
They must be 30% recycled material this year, ramping up to 60% in three years.
But there are only a few companies that can make recycled bottles at scale - and not enough to meet the demands of the likes of coke and Pepsi.
One executive notes that:
"We are investing in capacity, but capacity increases are two-three years away."
Which leads us back home. T-rump has imposed tariffs to encourage growth of American made products. He's been in office for about 3 months and expects there to be some "pain" while this gets sorted out.
If we use the situation in India as sort of a guide, we should realize that it will take *years* for companies to figure it out and be able to make products at scale. And that is if they can do it all.
These tariffs, then, hurt everyone. The company, the consumer, shippers, the places from whence products come. For a very long time.
It's insanity.
https://www.thecooldown.com/green-business/recycled-plastic-mandate-india-beverage-giants/
https://www.thecooldown.com/green-business/recycled-plastic-mandate-india-beverage-giants/
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Another Japanese breakthrough.
Scientists in Japan have been discussing the possibility of using a material called perovskite for solar panels as opposed to the traditional silicon-based cells.
Plus, they have a max output 1.5 times traditional silicone collar cells.
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/japan-super-solar-panel/12474/
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/japan-super-solar-panel/12474/
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