This is silly. Hydrogen takes up 7 times as much space as renewable liquid jet fuel. At 200 psi and -430 degrees. Plus it takes a lot of electricity to make and refrigerate it.
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@JonathanTurley@Heminator Sonny doesn't like Platner for being a lying piece of ship. But the fact our own government said he isn't fit for ANY job due to PTSD, well....
Gee, is it ideal to have a 100% disabled person in high office?
Incapable of working at ANY job.
100% PTSD Disability Rating
A 100 percent PTSD rating is often difficult to obtain from VA because it requires a veteran’s symptoms to be so severe that they are totally impaired and unable to function in everyday life.
While the symptoms listed in the 70 percent rating criteria involve a high level of impairment, the jump to 100 percent is even more significant. The criteria for a 100 percent PTSD rating are as follows: “Total occupational and social impairment, due to such symptoms as:
Gross impairment in thought processes or communications
Persistent delusions or hallucinations
Grossly inappropriate behavior
Persistent danger of hurting self or others
Intermittent inability to perform activities of daily living (including maintenance of minimal personal hygiene)
Disorientation to time or place
Memory loss for names of close relatives, own occupation, or own name.”
The abovementioned symptoms represent a substantial decline in cognitive and emotional functioning as compared to the rating criteria for lower percentages. Importantly, this decline results in a total impairment when it comes to a veteran’s work life and personal life.
Specifically, a veteran may experience hearing voices or perceiving things that are not actually present. Self-injurious behaviors and suicide attempts are also consistent with a 100 percent rating.
In addition to suicidality, a 100 percent on the PTSD rating scale can also include homicidal ideation, which means a veteran might have thoughts of harming others.
An “intermittent inability to perform activities of daily living” may be seen by a veteran feeling too depressed to get out of bed, take a shower, or change clothes. All these symptoms and behaviors are consistent with the highest level of impairment as reflected by the rating scale.
@politicalfabian@VladTheInflator The number of faculty in colleges and universities has dramatically increased and pay rates are also way up.
They now push a 5 year program instead of 4.
Obama himself doubled the interest rates.