🚨 JUST IN: Gen. Jack Keane just said the truth about Iran’s regime that Washington still refuses to fully accept: they have not changed one bit. And he is right. Tehran can smile at the table, talk about diplomacy, pretend it wants stability, and send its people out to say all the right words, but the pattern never changes: threats, missiles, drones, proxies, hostage-style pressure, anti-American propaganda, and endless testing of America’s red lines. This is why President Trump’s peace through strength approach matters so much. You do not deal with Iran’s regime by pretending they suddenly became reasonable because a meeting was scheduled or a ceasefire was announced. You deal with them by making consequences real, strength visible, and America’s position impossible to misunderstand. The Iranian people are not the enemy. The regime is. And until that regime proves with actions, not words, that it has changed, America should trust strength, not promises. 🇺🇸🔥
While Europe is responding to heat waves by buying more air conditioners,
China is deploying infrastructure that cools public space at a fraction of the energy cost.
Rooftops across Shanxi province are fitted with mist nozzles that spray droplets fine enough to evaporate before they hit the ground.
They switch on automatically at 35°C and drop surrounding air temperature by 5 to 8°C within minutes. The same system now runs at bus stops in Chongqing, public squares in Beijing and Wuhan.
The technology is not new. Evaporative cooling is textbook thermodynamics. What is new is that a government decided to fund the rollout at city scale before anyone wrote a policy paper about it.
@DEZ0077@SleeperAstros@BNightengale You are not wrong but use of the term “you” is insulting to those of us who may very well know the game as well as or better than the author. Not to mention “novice”. So, do better.😎
2014 clip shows how much Elon Musk appreciates taxpayers.
Host: Taxpayers essentially loaned you, Tesla, almost 500 million dollars. How much of that do you still owe?
Elon Musk: We paid the whole loan back with interest and a prepayment penalty last year.
Host: Did you have to do that? It wasn’t due, was it?
Elon Musk: I know it was not due for another ten years or something.
Host: Why did you pay it off early?
Elon Musk: The taxpayers supported Tesla. We ought to repay them as soon as we can. And since we had the ability to do it and the stock markets were good, we thought, “Well, let’s pay it back with interest and a thank you note, by the way,” which said, you know, “I really, really appreciate it. Thank you.”