

What? There’s an election every year, especially in cities and states. There will be an election 2027, too.


What? There’s an election every year, especially in cities and states. There will be an election 2027, too.


She’ll be looking for some kind of job in government, and she’s not going to want to be the guy that was pushing back against Mamdani’s success, especially after his successes start to look like future Democratic policies.
Remember how none of those Dem pricks backed him for mayor, even against a door like Sliwa? Then when he gets elected, and has his Inauguration, they all show up to that party, and pretended like they were behind him all along?
He’s starting to look like the future of the Democrat Party, and she better get on board, or get left behind. She knows what’s up, she’ll be riding his coattails.


I’m just saying it’s a huge genie, already out of the bottle. Good luck getting control of it now.


I’ve been a solar advocate for decades. You got the sun giving off free energy all the time, and all those roofs and parking lots that could be covered with panels to capture that free energy, what’s the problem?
Oh, yeah, the Free part. American Capitalism doesn’t like the sound of FREE.


It doesn’t matter. I’m NEVER buying a car from that psychopath, at least not until he’s been imprisoned, and his companies nationalized (we paid for them, after all, they’re ours), and most of the profits gone to the workers who built it, and the remainder to a government account to fund social safety nets.


Yeah, we can do hard stuff, too, and maybe we should start doing the hard stuff here.
We spent decades having to deal with other countries and our oil policies, and it’s been a nightmare of wars, embargoes, etc. Now that we can go down a completely different energy path, why shouldn’t we keep it inhouse? We need to work with other nations, but we don’t have to voluntarily line up to be totally economically enslaved to another country for the NEXT wave of energy.


I just saw a video on the first music synthesizer. It was built in 1897, and took up the entire basement of a city-black sized building. It was huge and useless, but it worked. Over the next 75 years, technology improved, until it could fit into a suitcase, and be carried around.
The concept and the tech existed in its basic form, but it wasn’t really ready for deployment yet.
I see data centers that way. Technically, they can build it, but it still has too many problems to be truly viable yet. There are too many problems with cost, the environment, the corruption, and that’s before considering the impact on society.
In 50 years, maybe we’ll have the technology and the public policy to do this right, but right now it seems like we are forcing an inferior system to accommodate something that is too advanced for it. We’re getting way ahead of ourselves.
It’s like body builder who gets on a bike for the first time, and can’t believe how fast his giant muscles can make that bike move, without realizing how out of control it will be at the same time, or how big the crash will be when it finally arrives.


That’s happening because “Ms. Hochul, … is facing re-election this year, [and] needs Mr. Mamdani’s help in turning out Democratic voters in New York City.” After she’s securely in office for another 4 year term, who knows how willing she’ll be to do those same deals.
If he delivers NYC, then he owns her, and she’ll have to come through with the favors.


Yeah, it’s creepy and weird, but we already have cameras watching and recording your every move. I don’t see how this really changes anything.
We probably can’t stop it from happening, but we can make it very socially unacceptable, and we can make some behaviors illegal.


Fun to drive? I’ve never experienced that. You drive a car. They’re all pretty much the same. I never take it above about 75. I wouldn’t call that fun. What’s fun about it?


I’ve said Fuck You, and that’s pretty close.


OR, we could build those solar panels right here in America, and not only relieve the pressure on oil reserves, but kick off a new big American industry, backed by a national energy initiative, backed by tax incentives. There would be lots of new small businesses around the country selling and installing solar, creating thousands of new jobs.


Todd Flintstone, Fred’s uglier and stupider brother.


All those shithole Red states are going to get raped by data centers, while the Blue states will force them to pay their way.


You shouldn’t spend any money on her until you’ve had sex, so she doesn’t feel pressure to put out after an expensive dinner. Ideally, she should put out before the date even begins, just to make her feel more secure.


We should pass a law that it is illegal to name anything after him, or build any monument to him. How many statues of Hitler are there in Germany?


They started with paint rollers, and realized that wasn’t going to work, so they switched to sprayers. Seriously.


From what I understand, his Arc de Trump (seriously, that’s what it’s called), is going to be located between the pool and the Washington Monument, and will be TALLER than the the Washington Monument. He’s making sure it gets a nice reflection.
Lovely.


“The poor get all the breaks! It isn’t fair!”
Right, taxing second homes worth $5 million or more. Are we supposed to feel sorry about rich people who can afford a SECOND home that’s over $5 million, when they are asked to pay a tiny bit extra?
Those wealthy parasites would let everybody in NYC literally starve to death before they would pay an extra nickel. Fuck anyone who believes that, we should confiscate EVERYTHING from them, and throw them in prison.
Way too early. The person who is in the lead as a normal primary begins, is NEVER the final nominee.