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    Every single bad thing you can imagine, they are doing. The USA simply has villains in charge, and they’ve set themselves the task of destroying anything that might sustain or improve life for anyone except themselves. In movies when this happens, real Americans take them down. In real life apparently they just sit and watch.

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      So are you an American not doing anything, or a foreigner who has no idea what it’s like to actually be in the situation?

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        I’m a foreigner with an opinion. I talk to American friends every few days. I have some idea of what you’re up against and I recognize it’s not easy to do anything to slow this down or stop it. Trump’s threatening my country and so are our own right-wing politicians, and I’m aware we all face similar difficulties: it’s not easy to know what to do, and not easy to organize it even when you have an idea. But I can see it will take something unusual in the USA, not just waiting for an election.

        Saying you’re sitting and watching was unfair of me. Just an expression of frustration watching what they’re doing to your country and threatening to do to ours.

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          Take your frustration and multiply it many times, then many times more. That’s what any reasonable person who lives in the U.S. is feeling right now. Something will give, sooner rather than later.

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            equally, please don’t imply that you understand global frustration at the US right now

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          We are doing things. An important judge race in WI went our way. Couple of FL congress races were won by republicans by a lot less then expected. In MN we had 25000 people turn out. There are tons of cases working through the courts.

          About all can be done at the moment is file law suits, try to shift public opinion enough so Republican congessman start getting nervous, win elections as come up.

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          an opinion

          Which involves critizing the US in every single comment and post you make.
          This is what you do with your life.

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          Please elaborate? Is it some horrible thing to ask if someone is not from a specific place? Do tell.

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            The problem is global. The US and the global elite are dragging the planet down with it. The most downtrodden victims of US domination are usually abroad anyway. So it feels pointless to worry about where people are because we all need to unite to fight Davos and its appointed imperator.

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            Noone is a foreigner on the world wide web. It is mainly Americans who expect everyone else on the internet to be Americans.

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              There’s something called context, which affects the meaning of words. You should look it up.

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        They’re just another US obsessed person from another country cosplaying and trying to tell Americans what to do.

        But if an American criticizes thoer country things are surely different.

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      I honestly wish there WAS something we could do but at this point its not logistically possible. I wish half the country could flood the capital and protest but the US is simply too large. It takes days and hundreds of dollars to travel even a few states away if you cant fly. I understand your frustration but you gotta cut us some slack while we figure this out.

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    “Thank you for your attention to this matter” is how they sign all of their fascistic orders. They think it’s all funny. I promise you they’re laughing at all this shit.

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    When techni-optimists where talking about green tech, I called the renewables ban. Misanthrope wins again!

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        No, no, you don’t understand. It is far cleaner to dig huge holes in mountains, destabilizing the ground and washing the excess sludge into people’s drinking water. Then, build a giant plant that belches radioactive debris and helps heat up the climate. Oh ya, also kill the people that produce it early, especially if you can use children.

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        What can “never” mean here?

        For coal, however, if you invest 1kWh you typically get below 0.4 kWh in return.

        So people run coal plants to destroy energy? Like, you have too much electricity and so you build a coal plant to get rid of it?

        I’m not sure that whatever metric this source uses matches what most people think when they hear “energy amortization”.

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          So people run coal plants to destroy energy?

          The energy was in a state that was not useful, and to generate useful energy with it you need to keep the input of that energy source flowing.

          Edit: all energy plants took some kind of useless energy and transform it to one that can be used, the thing with wind, solar and hydro is that they took energy that is already there being wasted. While carbon, oil and gas take energy that is stored in a chemical form.

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          If you convert the chemical energy in a unit of coal to heat (burn it) you can calculate how much energy exists in that coal, measured in appropriate units (e.g. kWh). That is evidently what this author is trying to dumb down as “invested energy”. The amount of energy extracted as electricity is typically 40% of that… the rest ends up as heat which is much less useful than electricity.

          I agree that this is not particularly useful in discussing the merits of different energy sources because good design tends to do as well as is practical and the supply of fuel and negative impacts of that process can’t vary dramatically.

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          Since the emissions in the lifecycle of a wind turbine are from the energy used, the time period lasted would also be when it breaks even on CO2 emissions.

          As for destroying energy, that’s just the efficiency, the other 60% is wasted as heat.

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      It’s a fun day when I see a new talking point.

      I thought about doing the math to demonstrate that it’s not true, but I feel like just having a good belly laugh and moving on is probably a better use of my time.