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Re: Latest general election betting – politicalbetting.com
Hypothetically if the Attorney General over here, as the chief legal adviser to the government, said they had some evidence "on their desk" and then a few months later their department said… (View Post)3 -
Re: An inauspicious start for the splitter – politicalbetting.com
You have missed the point, those tariffs are marginal in the grand scheme of things. China will happily sell EVs, wind turbines, solar panels, and batter energy storage systems to the other 95% of th… (View Post)1 -
Re: An inauspicious start for the splitter – politicalbetting.com
One of the things that has surprised me about the last nearly 6 months of Trump is how unheated things have been between the US and China. China has remained relatively restrained and diplomatic. I s… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Life of Nigel – politicalbetting.com
No, because economic growth tracks energy use closely. Renewables have to be as cheap or cheaper than fossil fuels to displace them, but the demand and supply will still lead to a huge industry. It… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Life of Nigel – politicalbetting.com
No, because when power is cheap then relocating for such reasons is less important not more. Besides if transmission and storage systems improve we ought to be able to have our cake and eat it. Some … (View Post)1
