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No New Wars! Well, maybe some new wars. OK, we LOVE war!

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Re: No New Wars! Well, maybe some new wars. OK, we LOVE war!
« Reply #960 on: April 30, 2026, 08:05:13 AM »
I personally think the Bible has some nice parables and sayings to live by. My mom would quote little snippets like "Judge not."..,   vengeance is mine saith the Lord," or "Do unto others...,"

She would also cite Aesop's Fables; "don't cry wolf", "that's sour grapes" ...

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« Reply #961 on: April 30, 2026, 09:25:32 AM »

Proceed at your own risk, Tempo.

Or I run the risk of being smited?
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« Reply #962 on: April 30, 2026, 09:39:52 AM »
Or I run the risk of being smited?

I think the word in this instance is "smitten "
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« Reply #963 on: May 05, 2026, 03:02:19 PM »
A fun little (AI written) comparison between UAE and Iran.

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Imagine, if you will, the Middle East as a neighborhood.

On one side of the street, you’ve got the United Arab Emirates. The UAE is that guy who used to live in a tent but won the literal geological lottery and decided, instead of buying a fleet of gold-plated jet skis and retiring, he was going to build a cyberpunk forest in the middle of a literal furnace.

The UAE is what happens when a country looks at a desolate, 120-degree sand dune and says, “You know what this needs? A climate-controlled indoor ski resort and a branch of the Louvre.”

They’ve basically speed-run three hundred years of Western development in about forty. They’ve got high-speed rail, Mars probes, and a vibe that says, "We’ve decided that having a functioning economy is more fun than shouting at clouds."

Then, you’ve got Iran.

Iran is the neighbor who lives in a house where the plumbing hasn’t worked since 1979, but they refuse to call a plumber because they’re convinced the plumber is a CIA plant sent to steal their spiritual purity.

Iran is governed by a group of guys whose primary policy platform is "Being Extremely Grumpy About Everything." They’ve spent forty years trying to convince the world that the pinnacle of human achievement is a very specific type of frown and a centrifuge that occasionally makes scary noises.

Iran isn't hitting the UAE because they’re neighbors. They’re hitting them because the UAE is a walking, talking existential crisis for the Ayatollah.

See, the Islamic Republic’s entire brand is built on a single, desperate lie: “You can either be a good Muslim, or you can have nice things. You can’t have both because the nice things are poisoned by the Great Satan.”

Then the UAE shows up, sipping an iced latte, signing the Abraham Accords with Israel, and partnering with Washington. They’re proof that you can keep the faith, keep the culture, and still participate in the "Western Civilizational Package" without the universe exploding.

To Tehran, the UAE is a giant, neon-lit middle finger. Every time a new tech startup opens in Dubai, an Angel gets its wings and a Mullah loses his mind.

Iran looks at the UAE and sees a glitch in the Matrix. It’s an extension of the Western order, that place where "openness" isn't a dirty word, and "integration" isn't a conspiracy.

Because if an Arab Muslim state can be successful, modern, and friendly with the West, then the last forty years of Iranian "revolutionary" suffering have been a pointless, self-inflicted wound.

And nothing stings more than watching your neighbor throw a block party with the people you’ve spent your whole life telling everyone are "monsters."

Iran isn't just fighting a war over borders or oil. They’re fighting a war against the terrifying possibility that people actually like air conditioning and international trade more than they like miserable, state-mandated martyrdom.

The UAE is the living, breathing proof that Iran’s founding ideology is just a very expensive, very depressing hobby.

So yeah, Tehran strikes. Because when you’ve built your entire identity on being the "Alternative to the West," nothing is more dangerous than the guy next door who just figured out how to be the best version of it.

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Re: No New Wars! Well, maybe some new wars. OK, we LOVE war!
« Reply #964 on: May 05, 2026, 04:27:05 PM »
A fun little (AI written) comparison between UAE and Iran.

https://x.com/knesix/status/2051399971937669312?s=46



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« Reply #966 on: May 05, 2026, 06:22:11 PM »

The UAE might not be as bad as Iran, but it is still dreadful how they treat people.   
https://internationallaw.blog/2024/12/09/the-uae-a-global-hub-rife-with-human-rights-abuses/

Like Iran, the UAE backs paramilitary operations abroad. 
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/apr/28/sudan-paramilitary-rsf-leaders-property-portfolio-dubai-uae-investigation

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3w1nzpg5dgo

A pox on both their houses.

Any rational leader would be building as much solar as possible to cut their money. Instead Trump is making them MORE money.

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« Reply #967 on: May 05, 2026, 07:18:46 PM »
Any rational leader would be building as much solar as possible to cut their money. Instead Trump is making them MORE money.

Should see if the Trump Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization is investing in green energy. They sure seem adept at getting people around the world to start moving towards green energy.
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« Reply #968 on: May 05, 2026, 10:08:17 PM »
Real big money knows that green energy isn’t so green and is a dubious long term investment at this moment in time. Only way it makes sense is if it’s heavily subsidized and even then you’re still buying a bunch of stuff that destroys land to mine with fossil fuel driven equipment and takes tons of land and creates tons of pollution and wears out quite a bit faster than they say it does. And when the sandstorm or snowstorm or tornado covers or wrecks the panels then you’re back to square one anyways. Shame the same idiots pining for dirty green energy are the same ones who killed the best option we had to this point in nuclear.
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« Reply #969 on: May 05, 2026, 10:39:57 PM »
Real big money knows that green energy isn’t so green and is a dubious long term investment at this moment in time. Only way it makes sense is if it’s heavily subsidized and even then you’re still buying a bunch of stuff that destroys land to mine with fossil fuel driven equipment and takes tons of land and creates tons of pollution and wears out quite a bit faster than they say it does. And when the sandstorm or snowstorm or tornado covers or wrecks the panels then you’re back to square one anyways. Shame the same idiots pining for dirty green energy are the same ones who killed the best option we had to this point in nuclear.

Real big money owns oil companies - so green energy will make them lose their green money.

Heavily subsidized? We spent 30 billion to take Venezuela's oil and 200 billion to take Irans!

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« Reply #970 on: May 05, 2026, 10:44:33 PM »
It's really awesome that we started project EPIC FURY to free the Iranian people, it didn't work, so now we have PROJECT FREEDOM, but that's not to free the Iranian people, it's to free South Korean container ships.

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« Reply #971 on: May 05, 2026, 10:49:45 PM »
Real big money knows that green energy isn’t so green and is a dubious long term investment at this moment in time. Only way it makes sense is if it’s heavily subsidized and even then you’re still buying a bunch of stuff that destroys land to mine with fossil fuel driven equipment and takes tons of land and creates tons of pollution and wears out quite a bit faster than they say it does. And when the sandstorm or snowstorm or tornado covers or wrecks the panels then you’re back to square one anyways. Shame the same idiots pining for dirty green energy are the same ones who killed the best option we had to this point in nuclear.

Anyway, our electricity bill this month was ten bucks. And that includes powering our car.

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« Reply #972 on: May 05, 2026, 10:52:28 PM »
Anyway, our electricity bill this month was ten bucks. And that includes powering our car.

Let’s see the amortization schedule of your investment into renewable energy and the subsidies you got to install them versus buying more NVDA stock with the same money
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« Reply #973 on: May 05, 2026, 11:08:44 PM »
Real big money owns oil companies - so green energy will make them lose their green money.

Heavily subsidized? We spent 30 billion to take Venezuela's oil and 200 billion to take Irans!

Exactly.

If running out of oil was any possibility, or if renewable was any kind of a cost competitive threat to oil without massive government subsidies, Big Oil would already own the entire renewable industry.

Instead we have misguided taxpayer money and venture capital gobbling up some of the best farm ground on earth to build ugly solar and wind farms that are susceptible to myriad issues while oil/coal/gas will continue to provide the large bulk of our energy needs for the foreseeable future.

*Maybe* (I hope!) by the time the panels and turbines they’re installing now are worn out and need replaced at great expense they’ll have the technology to a point it’s actually cost and/or natural resource competitive with fossil fuels.

It’s largely a false economy at this point. I’d love for the world to have magical clean energy, but the solutions we are trotting out are anything but.
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