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Urs Broderick Furrer's avatar

Where does one begin. First, it’s sad, no pathetic, that a once great nation, which truly was a superpower, maybe the first true superpower since Rome, thinks that being a “clean energy superpower” is even a thing. Oh, how the once mighty have fallen.

Second, of course, is the question of what they will need all this “clean” energy for when they have no industries left that will even need energy. Oh sure, the English people will still need some energy, but, with their immigration policies, driven by the pan-European guilt over colonialism (which is just simply stupid), perhaps they are just looking to return England to the third world country that it once was and that all its recent immigrants appear to want to return it too (like their homelands).

It really is just so sad to watch but if they’re doing it to themselves, there’s really nothing to do but sit back and watch the inevitable train wreck of national collapse.

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Stu Turley's avatar

Right on, and it's sad for the once great UK. We were just moments away from following them. I will be watching the formation of the new trading blocs and the fighting over the land bridges, trying to get them established. New pipelines and railroads are being built around the world, and for those watching, it is evident that an entire shift in global leadership is underway. And sadly, unless things change quickly in the UK, Canada, and the EU, they will be left on the sidelines.

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Urs Broderick Furrer's avatar

Exactly! We will team of with Argentina, South Korea, Japan, the Saudis, Israel (and the Aussies and the Canadians if, and only if, they stop acting like we live on fantasy island where all of your “green” wishes come true), and any others that choose to return to reality.

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dave walker's avatar

Turley’s law will once again be implemented!

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Stu Turley's avatar

Thanks Dave, Hope you had a GREAT 4th!

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