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The whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country, or what comes to the same thing, the whole price of that annual produce, naturally divides itself, it has already been observed, into three parts; the rent of land, the wages of labour, and the profits of stock; and constitutes a revenue to three different orders of people; to those who live by rent, to those who live by wages, and to those who live by profit. These are the three great, original, and constituent orders of every civil. ized society, trom whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived.
The interest of the first of those three great orders, it appears from what has been just now said, is strictly and inseparably connected with the general interest of the society. Whatever...

The whole annual produce of the land and labour of every country, or what comes to the same thing, the whole price of that annual produce, naturally divides itself, it has already been observed, into three parts; the rent of land, the wages of labour, and the profits of stock; and constitutes a revenue to three different orders of people; to those who live by rent, to those who live by wages, and to those who live by profit. These are the three great, original, and constituent orders of every civil. ized society, trom whose revenue that of every other order is ultimately derived. The interest of the first of those three great orders, it appears from what has been just now said, is strictly and inseparably connected with the general interest of the society. Whatever...

either promotes or obstructs the one, necessarily promotes or obstructs the other. When the public deliberates concerning any regulation of commerce or police, the proprietors of land never can mislead it, with a view to promote the interest of their own particular order; at least, if they have any tolerable knowledge of that interest. They are, indeed, too often defective in this tolerable knowledge. They are the only one of the three orders whose revenue costs them neither labour nor care, but comes to them, as it were, of its own accord, and independent of any plan or project of their own. That indolence, which is the natural effect of the ease and security of their situation, renders them too often, not only ignorant, but incapable of that application of mind which is necessary in order to foresee and understand the consequences of any public regulation.

either promotes or obstructs the one, necessarily promotes or obstructs the other. When the public deliberates concerning any regulation of commerce or police, the proprietors of land never can mislead it, with a view to promote the interest of their own particular order; at least, if they have any tolerable knowledge of that interest. They are, indeed, too often defective in this tolerable knowledge. They are the only one of the three orders whose revenue costs them neither labour nor care, but comes to them, as it were, of its own accord, and independent of any plan or project of their own. That indolence, which is the natural effect of the ease and security of their situation, renders them too often, not only ignorant, but incapable of that application of mind which is necessary in order to foresee and understand the consequences of any public regulation.

Good. BTW here is a banger of a landlord smackdown from Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations".

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Did Trump want to use nuclear codes in Iran? Did Dan Caine stop him? Ex-CIA analyst's claim fact checked
Larry Johnson claims Donald Trump sought to use nuclear codes in Iran but Gen Dan Caine stopped it.

i believe that

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Some longer thoughts on Iain Banks’ anarchism and the ambiguous utopia of his ‘Culture’ novels:

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Mid-April 2026 IRI Model-Based Probabilistic ENSO Forecasts
ENSO state based on NINO3.4 SST Anomaly Neutral ENSO: -0.5 °C to 0.5 °C

Mid-April 2026 IRI Model-Based Probabilistic ENSO Forecasts ENSO state based on NINO3.4 SST Anomaly Neutral ENSO: -0.5 °C to 0.5 °C

NEW IRI ENSO forecast

Warmer waters now dominate much of the subsurface:
Niño 1+2 at +1.8°C
Niño 3 at +0.6°C and
Niño 4 at +0.9°C

Together, these signals 𝙥𝙤𝙞𝙣𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙𝙡𝙮 𝙚𝙫𝙤𝙡𝙫𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙀𝙉𝙎𝙊 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙙𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 𝙛𝙖𝙫𝙤𝙧𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙖 𝙨𝙬𝙞𝙛𝙩 𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙚𝙩 𝙤𝙛 𝙀𝙡 𝙉𝙞ñ𝙤”
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The best summary of the gas industry I've ever heard

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I turned it off because I got tired off all her BS and disinformation going unchallenged.

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Reminds me of.."at least Howard was a militant, aggressive conservative driving in reverse through the rear-vision mirror."

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Do you think hospital care should be means tested?
Do you think public education should be means tested?

Means test NDIS and the NDIS will become a bottom of the barrel service

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Senate Select Committee on the Taxation of Gas Resources | 21/04/2026
Senate Select Committee on the Taxation of Gas Resources | 21/04/2026 YouTube video by Australian Parliament House Streaming Portal

Streaming now #AusPol

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"Kahane believed that most Arabs living in Israel are the enemies of Jews and Israel itself, and that a Jewish, Halakhic state, in which non-Jews would have no voting rights, should be created…" 🔗 w.wiki/AxeH

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Historically it has taken countries decades to build a working bomb - fission or otherwise.

It's not easy. You can't ask ChatGPT for help ;)

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Israel's hegemonic ideology is Kahanism: pursuing a Jewish non-democratic one state where Palestinians are subjugated, expelled or dead.
Some say this is an inevitable continuation of Zionism, others that it is a corruption of Zionism.
I disagree with both accounts, but don't mind either.

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In China battery electric trucks and hybrid trucks now outsell diesel trucks for the first time.

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Schwerbelastungskörper - Wikipedia

Hitler tried that too.

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"In retrospect, basing the entire global food system on fossil fuels may have been a poor idea." -- @benehrenreich.bsky.social
www.ft.com/content/3634...

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I'll do the editors job for them re: that headline.

"Relocating Venice is necessary".

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In a talk with chief data scientist with Pfizer, it was machine learning and neural networks, combined w/ very careful data cleansing, that allowed them to develop their mRNA Covid vaccine as quickly as they did. Just a reminder that not all AI is gen AI.

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Man, roaming charges must be insane out there.

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Excellent Warwick. There is so much stigma about 'losing one's job' - as if people are careless and dropped their 'job' behind the back of the couch.

Instead, it should be framed as a decision made by bureaucrats or capitalists to deliberately deprive you of your livelihood for their own goals.

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This is the way.

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Clowns to the left of me, cookers to the right, here I am….

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Where rising climate risks and insurance costs will hit hardest | Brookings Without policy support to reduce risks and bolster adaptive capacity, homeowners insurance market instability has the potential to widen wealth divides and entrench race-based gaps in homeownership.

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WORLD VIEW
15 April 2026
Why more fossil fuels won’t fix the Iran energy crisis

Climate-friendly technologies are the best way to stymie rising inflation — and will get better and cheaper over time.
By Gernot Wagner

Spend any time discussing solar and wind power as a solution to climate change, and you are sure to encounter someone who asks about reliability. The Sun does not shine at night and the wind does not always blow, so fossil fuels will be needed forever as a back-up, they argue.
But how reliable are fossil fuels? In the past two months, conflict in Iran has created an energy crisis — the latest in a series. Oil prices spiked within days of the start of US, Israeli and Iranian bombing in the Gulf region on 28 February. Fuel prices remain high and volatile, and the ripple effects are set to increase inflation in the coming months. Isabel Schnabel, a member of the European Central Bank’s executive board, memorably named this effect fossilflation in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
There was, and is, one clear winner: renewables and other low-carbon technologies, from batteries to electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps. That is what distinguishes this Middle East oil and gas crisis from the Arab oil embargoes of the 1970s. Then, renewables were mostly unavailable, and industrial decarbonization was on few people’s radars. Solar power cost at least 500 times more than it does today, and EVs, heat pumps and induction stoves were a pipe dream.

Ditching fossil fuels is not all smooth sailing. In 2022, European natural-gas prices spiked to ten times their levels before the Ukraine invasion, resulting in long waiting times for solar panels and heat pumps. Prices for these rose as demand outpaced supply, an effect Schnabel dubbed greenflation. She used a third term, climateflation, to describe the economic effects of climate-induced weather extremes, such as food-price rises from crop failures (M. Kotz et al. Commun. Earth Environ. 5; 2024).

WORLD VIEW 15 April 2026 Why more fossil fuels won’t fix the Iran energy crisis Climate-friendly technologies are the best way to stymie rising inflation — and will get better and cheaper over time. By Gernot Wagner Spend any time discussing solar and wind power as a solution to climate change, and you are sure to encounter someone who asks about reliability. The Sun does not shine at night and the wind does not always blow, so fossil fuels will be needed forever as a back-up, they argue. But how reliable are fossil fuels? In the past two months, conflict in Iran has created an energy crisis — the latest in a series. Oil prices spiked within days of the start of US, Israeli and Iranian bombing in the Gulf region on 28 February. Fuel prices remain high and volatile, and the ripple effects are set to increase inflation in the coming months. Isabel Schnabel, a member of the European Central Bank’s executive board, memorably named this effect fossilflation in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. There was, and is, one clear winner: renewables and other low-carbon technologies, from batteries to electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps. That is what distinguishes this Middle East oil and gas crisis from the Arab oil embargoes of the 1970s. Then, renewables were mostly unavailable, and industrial decarbonization was on few people’s radars. Solar power cost at least 500 times more than it does today, and EVs, heat pumps and induction stoves were a pipe dream. Ditching fossil fuels is not all smooth sailing. In 2022, European natural-gas prices spiked to ten times their levels before the Ukraine invasion, resulting in long waiting times for solar panels and heat pumps. Prices for these rose as demand outpaced supply, an effect Schnabel dubbed greenflation. She used a third term, climateflation, to describe the economic effects of climate-induced weather extremes, such as food-price rises from crop failures (M. Kotz et al. Commun. Earth Environ. 5; 2024).

The Iran War has once again led to a bout of what @isabelschnabel.bsky.social memorably dubbed 'fossilflation'.

It's en vouge to talk about the solution as some massively complex undertaking. It really isn't. Get off fossil fuels faster.

My latest just out @nature.com

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Tesla tells HW3 owner to 'be patient' after 7 years of waiting for FSD The Dutch Tesla owner who launched a collective claim against Tesla over FSD on HW3 cars called Tesla to ask...

So he called Tesla. His first question: when does FSD come to HW3 cars?

Tesla’s answer: “No information about when it comes, or if it comes at all.”

Not when. If.

Tesla told him he paid for “the full self-drive capability.” As he pointed out, that’s what’s on his 2019 invoice — “capability.”

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Those people, and the DNC in general, are the reason why the US is run by a convicted felon and a rapist pedophile.

The Dems could have charged Trump with sedition and imprisoned him.

But they chose not to.

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Society as we know it needs to get into the bin ASAP

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Here's to all you awesome leftie women ❤️

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Professor Fernandes' previous book is highly recommended.

www.mup.com.au/books/subimp...

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