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![]() "Green Turtle" wrote The problem here is you have to remember that employees of NASA's don't pay taxes, and therefore should not be involved in using NASA's resources to pushed those political agendas and views. Ahahahahahahaha... Another Factoid pulled right out of the Lying KKKonservative's Ass.... MMMMMMMMOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNN |
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"V-for-Vendicar" wrote in message
news ![]() "Green Turtle" wrote The problem here is you have to remember that employees of NASA's don't pay taxes, and therefore should not be involved in using NASA's resources to pushed those political agendas and views. Ahahahahahahaha... Another Factoid pulled right out of the Lying KKKonservative's Ass.... MMMMMMMMOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNN dickheeeeeeaaaaad |
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![]() "Alan Erskine" wrote dickheeeeeeaaaaad Well ****Stain, you can always offer proof that NASA employees are exempt from paying taxes. But then you would rather support the lie. |
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On May 28, 10:54 pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
wrote: "Green Turtle" wrote The problem here is you have to remember that employees of NASA's don't pay taxes, and therefore should not be involved in using NASA's resources to pushed those political agendas and views. Ahahahahahahaha... Another Factoid pulled right out of the Lying KKKonservative's Ass.... MMMMMMMMOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNN Indirectly, even the most rich and powerful pay taxes, at least some of the time. The rest of us get to pay compounded taxes upon taxes on a 24/7/365 basis. BTW, human soot laced with CO2, NOx and lots of other nifty and nasty byproducts does cause global dimming, of which in turn releases mother natures flatulence of methanes and CO2 as well as Radon(Rn222) as millions of acres each year keep burning to the ground, not to mention uncontrolled coal fires that are mostly underground, and even a few too many of those coal fires of the recently exposed and/or eroded surface. At the ongoing rate of natural and artificial burning of our fossil and bio fuels, we'll be lucky to stretch this ongoing game of pillaging and raping mother nature for all she's worth much past the next century without dire consequences and bloodshed like never seen before. The very gradual increase in sunspot energy is not causing us much grief, although it is certainly not helping to cool us off. Our trusty moon with its mutually interactive tidal energy worth of 2e20 N/sec is however in charge of what has been thawing us out of the very last ice-age this planet w/moon is ever going to see. Sorry about that. 2e20 N * 3.6e3 = 7.2e23 N/hr Do the math any which way you'd care to convert any small portion (say not more than 0.1%) of that force into the unavoidable internal friction of thermal energy, then remember that it's ongoing 24/7/365. There's also the moon secondary worth of IR, plus always its gamma and X-rays to contend with, of which wouldn't be such a problem if our protective magnetosphere wasn't fading away at .05%/year. DARPA/NASA knows all of this and so much more. .. - Brad Guth |
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On May 28, 10:54 pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
wrote: "Green Turtle" wrote The problem here is you have to remember that employees of NASA's don't pay taxes, and therefore should not be involved in using NASA's resources to pushed those political agendas and views. Ahahahahahahaha... Another Factoid pulled right out of the Lying KKKonservative's Ass.... MMMMMMMMOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNN Indirectly, even the most rich and powerful pay taxes, at least some of the time. The rest of us (including NASA employees that are obviously paid extra by the rest of us village idiots so that they too can pay taxes), are by way of having to spend most every cent of their hard earned loot, getting to pay compounded taxes upon taxes on a 24/7/365 basis, and most of us are as a result of our being in debt past the point of no return are never going to see the light of day. Our local, state and federal spending is off the hook (so to speak), and those also by far represent the bulk of those employed w/benefits, all of which has to come from the goods and services generated by the ever shrinking private sector. If the rich and powerful do not spend the vast bulk of their taxable loot locally instead of off-shore, we’re screwed. Those vast numbers of “civil servants pay taxes” only because we the private sector pay them enough extra to start off with, so that they too can afford their income, retail and property taxes. Only the shrinking global private sector pays for everything of local, state and federal spending (including whatever taxes they get to pay). BTW, human soot laced with CO2, NOx and lots of other nifty and nasty byproducts does cause global dimming, of which in turn releases mother natures flatulence of methanes and CO2 as well as Radon(Rn222) as millions of acres each year keep burning to the ground, not to mention uncontrolled coal fires that are mostly underground, and even a few too many of those coal fires of the recently exposed and/or eroded surface. At the ongoing rate of natural and artificial burning of our fossil and bio fuels, we'll be lucky to stretch this ongoing game of pillaging and raping mother nature for all she's worth much past the next century, without dire consequences and bloodshed like never seen before. The very gradual increase (meaning hardly measurable outside of the usual 11 year cycle) in sunspot energy is not causing us much grief, although it is certainly not helping to cool us off. Our trusty moon with its mutually interactive tidal energy worth of 2e20 N/sec is however in charge of what has been thawing us out from the very last ice-age this planet w/moon is ever going to see. Sorry about that. 2e20 N * 3.6e3 = 7.2e23 N/hr Do the math any which way you'd care to convert whatever small portion (say not more than 0.1% and not less than 0.0001%) of that force into the unavoidable internal friction of thermal energy, then remember that it's ongoing 24/7/365. There's also the moon secondary worth of IR, plus always its gamma and X-rays to contend with, of which wouldn't be such a problem if our protective magnetosphere wasn't fading away at .05%/year. DARPA/NASA knows all of this and so much more. . - Brad Guth |
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