[ExI] Sell your Bitcoins!
spike at rainier66.com
spike at rainier66.com
Fri Jun 5 19:51:38 UTC 2026
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Henson <hkeithhenson at gmail.com>
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>>... In that cult, leaders can do only wrong. That's why I don't defend
> any particular politician,
>...Perhaps that is your intent, but you appear to support one...
I do acknowledge that it appears that way. But consider what a neutral observer will sound like to all partisans Keith. I don't defend or attack any particular politician. Go back over what I wrote for verification. I am all in favor of making money, but you knew that. Partisans of either mainstream US party will consider the neutral as part of the opposing camp.
>> but rather point out that all power projects should be privately funded on private land, out of the reach of incompetent leadership.
>...That is not the historical case, and most of the time, the US has had competent leadership...
We cannot count on that in the future. We will never be able to count on competent leadership. Proposed solution: don't. Count on private investment capital. We fully understand the motives of capitalists. Girls just want to have fun. Capitalists just want to make money. Ok then, do it.
>>... Do you disagree? Do elaborate please.I am
>...I am not that much of a fan of wind power, but if you want offshore wind, then you have to build it in federally controlled space. I don't see any problem with energy projects on federally controlled land...
It is subject to the whims of federal leadership. Privately funded projects can be trusted to be run in such a way as to make money.
>...I am a lowercase libertarian. Those who are really serious about it don't get along well enough to decide where to eat dinner.
Keith
Oy Vey, how true is that. The Libertarian party isn't really even a party. It is a motley collection of wildly disparate notions and goals. There are those who claim both American mainstream parties are also disparate collections of factions, incompatible with each other. I would have to agree.
spike
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