She's done better than you in life (that's not saying much), you jealous?
It's a Breitbart article, so the content matches neither the headline nor the truth.
She's done better than you in life (that's not saying much), you jealous?
Like always.It's a Breitbart article, so the content matches neither the headline nor the truth.
She's done better than you in life (that's not saying much), you jealous?
I told her not to tell you things about my personal life.She's done better than you in life (that's not saying much), you jealous?
“It won’t necessarily be the saving grace for coal,” but “this regulation gives coal a fighting chance,” said Nick Loris, an economist with the Heritage Foundation. The EPA is following the rule of law and removing “government-imposed barriers that will lead to increased innovation, competition and efficiency that will ultimately drive down pollution.”President Donald Trump is scaling back sweeping Obama-era curbs on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants burning coal, his biggest step yet to fulfill his campaign promise to stop a “war” on the fossil fuel.Yet the Environmental Protection Agency’s rewrite of the Clean Power Plan, unveiled Wednesday in Washington, will do little to halt a nationwide shift away from coal and toward cheaper electricity generated by the wind, the sun and natural gas.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/trumps-biggest-move-end-war-215826597.html
“It won’t necessarily be the saving grace for coal,” but “this regulation gives coal a fighting chance,” said Nick Loris, an economist with the Heritage Foundation. The EPA is following the rule of law and removing “government-imposed barriers that will lead to increased innovation, competition and efficiency that will ultimately drive down pollution.”
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/trumps-biggest-move-end-war-215826597.html
Huspola like his father doesnʻt read through what he links.
Just saying . . .The Heritage Foundation is well-known for their expertise in propaganda.
So is Malthus and Ehrlich. Just sayin’.....The Heritage Foundation is well-known for their expertise in pollution.
Just a parrot he is.As usual...no thought goes into your remarks.
“It won’t necessarily be the saving grace for coal,” but “this regulation gives coal a fighting chance,” said Nick Loris, an economist with the Heritage Foundation. The EPA is following the rule of law and removing “government-imposed barriers that will lead to increased innovation, competition and efficiency that will ultimately drive down pollution.”
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/trumps-biggest-move-end-war-215826597.html
Huspola like his father doesnʻt read through what he links.
Human flourishing happened despite the global use of coal. But the idiots like arguing against their own existence.Looks like clean coal failed despite all the incentives. But the idiots like to look backwards.
Was that suppose to make sense?Human flourishing happened despite the global use of coal. But the idiots like arguing against their own existence.
Q.E.D.Was that suppose to make sense?
Human flourishing happened despite the global use of coal. But the idiots like arguing against their own existence.
RacistHuman flourishing happened despite the global use of slavery.
From the point of view of capitalization, there is no fundamental distinction between land and produced means of production. In fact, Fetter might have pointed out that under slavery, where laborers are owned, they, too, become capitalized, and the present price of slaves becomes the capitalized value of expected future earnings (or "rents") of slaves, discounted by the social rate of time preference. But the fact that slaves, too, can be capitalized does not justify obliterating for other purposes any and all distinctions between slaves and capital goods.Human flourishing happened despite the global use of slavery.
And slaves built the pyramids and gave us a textile industry, genius.Human flourishing happened despite the global use of coal. But the idiots like arguing against their own existence.