If Russia wins in Ukraine, the US may be stretched so thin it would leave the door wide open for China, war analysts warn - eviltoast
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    11 months ago

    They support energy cooperation, sounds like a win-win.

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        11 months ago

        The US has been making substantial steps towards reducing emissions. The amount of money funding fusion research right now is incredible! My brother currently works for a private fusion research company and getting to tour was a thrill in itself!

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            11 months ago

            Biden’s build back better plan is working towards meeting COP climate goals. Not sure how you can argue otherwise, but please discuss to enlighten me!

            • I’m betting you my second house that in 10 years there will still be no high speed rail. Even the amount set aside for local manufacturing is paltry next to what the US sends to Israel to bomb Palestinians.

              Your country exists to serve Israel not you.

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                11 months ago

                I’ve personally seen the infrastructure build out for HSR, it’s progressing remarkably fast. Almost all of the at grade crossings are nearing completion for the San Joaquin valley corridor! Exciting news!

                • Who are you lying to? This is just sad. Egypt will have a HSR before you do, but at least people in the US can console themselves that their government is sending billions to “defend freedom and democracy”.

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                    11 months ago

                    That’s fine, the rate of development is rapid given the geographic, political, and private property questions involved. It’s a unique process, but one that I fully support and am happy to see quickly roll out!