Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-12 Thread Lawrence de Bivort
Hmmm. I think it is the native Americans who view the European immigration a as the unmitigated disaster. Of course, it was the indigenous people around the world who suffered from the European immigration a and colonizations. And it still going on in several places in the world. Sent from my

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-11 Thread Lennart Thornros
Chris, I am glad you allow some US presence:) I am not so sure I think there is a need for competition between countries. I am concerned about the individuals. I think it should be OK to live where you like to live (accepting the situation in general). Who benefits from borders? I know you are goin

RE: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-11 Thread Chris Zell
No, I do NOT favor the complete removal of the US from the world stage. I DO favor a competitive environment in which the aggression of nations is balanced out. The US runs a fake war against ISIS and Russia steps in to expose it. This is very positive. There is too much silly faith in ‘peace

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Lennart Thornros
Hi again Chris. No, being an optimist seeing the possibilities (instead of all the conspiracies) is the first step to correct anything wrong or ill. Almost nothing but the game Monopoly is a zero sum game. People who believe that it is a zero sum game are forcing that to happen. You do have another

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Jed Rothwell
Chris Zell wrote: > > http://www.blacklistednews.com/Giant_Utilities_Try_to_Kill_Solar_Power/47222/0/38/38/Y/M.html > > > > Remember, conspiracies don’t exist….. > The power companies have been trying to strangle solar power for years with various machinations. They are in a tizzy in Hawaii now

RE: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Chris Zell
“Positive” viewpoints can be harmful if you’re being cheated or conned and that’s mostly what’s happening across the world. The conservative forces that you won’t call a conspiracy tend to make our world into a zero-sum game. I don’t know what it will take to break this situation apart but I th

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Lennart Thornros
Hello Chris, I guess you and I have different ideas about what is good. How can something negative be positive. Personally I am sorry for the US decline, which I acknowledge. I think that it is negative to people everywhere. The reason we see this decline is the inability to change with the times.

RE: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Chris Zell
I am eagerly watching the decline of the US Empire and hoping that it’s end will finally break the logjam of technological stagnation that plagues the world. Remember when President Crater was putting up solar panels about 40 years ago? Do we have (hot) fusion now? Nope. How about a cure for c

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Lennart Thornros
Hello Aldo, I agree with that. The issue is rather who will benefit? It differs between the countries you say - but just on the surface. Personally I think it is a question of changing the way we think that everything "bigger is better". I think that is a US say, btw. Instead small and flexible is

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Aldo Maggi
Usa are not the centre of the World, if China and Russia start utilizing Lenr, Usa can only follow through! Il 10/11/2015 17:46, Lennart Thornros ha scritto: Hi Chris, No, I do not think it is conspiracy. I live in California and I have solar. PGnE is my provider. A few years ago they should h

Re: [Vo]:The Future Of Solar

2015-11-10 Thread Lennart Thornros
Hi Chris, No, I do not think it is conspiracy. I live in California and I have solar. PGnE is my provider. A few years ago they should have been bankrupt. Just like GM they were to big to be allowed to fail. *Here is the real problem.* Now the state interfered in the free market. Not for the protec