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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: epicure who wrote (69153)5/1/2018 10:55:08 AM
From: zzpat  Respond to of 354322
 
I disagree. When Bush lied about WMDs or the gop lied about Whitewater and Hillary killing Vince Foster there wasn't an agreement on the facts. The media pushed gop lies until people believed them.

Then there's the budget. Every republican president since Reagan left office with record deficits after promising to balance the budget and the media still refers to them as fiscal conservatives. When did facts become detached from reality?

Even the decades of lies about global warming were considered news as the media pretended to be fair and balanced (reciting republican lies as if they were facts).

Then there are the lies about death panels, where Obama was born etc. It's an endless stream of lies from the gop which means Trump is only a symptom of a morally and intellectually corrupt party.



To: epicure who wrote (69153)5/3/2018 9:40:57 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 354322
 
California blows through solar power, renewable energy output records

“California blew through a series of peak solar and renewable energy generation records last week, showing not only the increasing potential of the state to run on renewable energy, but also the work remaining to be done.

According to the California Independent System Operator (ISO), utility-scale solar generation reached 10,521 MW on Thursday April 26, as the first time it had surpassed 10.5 GW. On Saturday it peaked again 10,539 MW at 1:40 PM local time, a new record for the state.

California also hit a new record for the instantaneous portion of demand met by renewable energy on Saturday at 73%, just 15 minutes before the solar record, with solar and wind alone meeting 64% of demand.”