the unitary executive is dead
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the unitary executive is dead
I realize you aren't trying to convince Josh, but at a certain point your methods are doing more harm than good to the legitimate and important causes you are advocating for.
I think its the latter actually. Most recent reports I saw showed Dowless met with the campaign. Also, it appears they didn't actually submit all the ballots they took so that would fall under...
Voter fraud is where an individual pretends to be someone else to vote or votes when they aren't allowed to (hence why it's a rare crime as risks greatly outweigh benefits).
Election/Electoral...
It's not voter fraud, it's election fraud.
Do you guys agree on anything?
From what I have read from trade specialists is China is offering what they were going to do anyways.
If we are going to have a debate, let's stick to studies and data rather than one random guy walking around a city with a camera to make an edited movie. That's worthless. Here's an article on voter...
Josh - What is the conclusion you are drawing from the studies and how does it relate to the voter ID interviews you refer to?
Unfated - If you are ever at an event we will have to swap stories about the generation side. Some of the litigation issues I'm working on now is just crazy
Josh - At a certain point you are...
If he gets it done and its a good deal, credit where credit is due. I still think a more effective to box China in by making them economically uncompetitive to other markets, but we shall see what...
System definitely needed work a decade ago. No arguing that. I'm not so sure the continued build out is rate payer money well spent. Between 2013 and 2016 alone, utilities spent $161.8 billion on...
IDK, the investments have been pretty substantial and transmission rate base as a proportion of consumer bills has increased a fair amount. Both sides can fairly argue whether or not all those...
Very cool man. Yeah I'm not sold on Tesla's storage systems. Do you do residential or grid-scale storage?
Given all the manufacturers signing up for Formula E and Audi/Porsche's experience in LMP1, I think this will give them a competitive edge in the long term over Tesla.
What part of the industry to you work in? I'm on the legal/federal rates side of the industry.
I know there has been talk of setting batteries up at substations, but don't you still have to...
My question is what will the increase electric cars do to the transmission grid and electricity costs. Investment in the grid has already been massive in the last 10-15 years. Given that electrical...
Thanks for the response Josh. Appreciate it. First off let me say I wasn't trying to trap you, I was trying to understand the issue and make sure there wasn't some statute I was missing. I don't...
It's Constitution 101 that the Federal government has ultimate control over the lands it owns. I don't know how I am "misquoting" you when your next sentence literally says the State has a veto over...
This strategy might work better if he wasn't screwing over other trading partners. It won't just be tariffs on China. It's all the other tariffs he's imposed on raw materials. I wish I could find...
Show us a law that supports your position that California can dictate to the Federal government how the federal government manages its land. As you appear to recognize yourself, pointing to Alaska...
The mistake you are making is conflating the federal government and its agencies as some monolithic whole that acts in unison. It doesn't. In some instances specific agencies have to treat states...
I think a better way to deal with that was TPP. Make China uncompetitive through trade agreements with other nations. Tariffs don't help anyone, especially when unilaterally imposed, especially...
Josh
If you are referring to this report (https://lhc.ca.gov/report/fire-mountain-rethinking-forest-management-sierra-nevada) it does state that poor management practices have been an issue, but...
Right but they would always have a large amount of influence in the Senate. It would balance it out. Especially if the Senate went back to requiring 60 votes for everything.