wardys.bsky.social
Engineer in Scotland UK.
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They've done more damage than 30 planes could do. The scary thing is that you won't see or name all the people that suffer or die from their actions.
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This gives Trump too much credit as a good business and con man. He's destroying America.
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I think it's time to let Trump supporters have their opinion and not troll them because they have different beliefs. I understand why some people voted for Trump. I think it's a big mistake for many reasons but people were unhappy with how things were and truly believe and hope Trump can change that
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It's a shame, I thought the downturn in trade after Trump became president would make people realise he's a bad choice, but his supporters just carry on believing his lies.
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Exactly. In the village where I grew up, we would put orders in, and the guy with a van would go buy in bulk, and we would get great deals. I remember him offering other items dirt cheap when he brought my order, and I would buy them. He always had no stock left with others doing also buying extras.
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You are 100% correct. I stopped in January, it's mainly hardware tech I used to buy from USA, I found like for like and very similar stuff from Europe, UK still has import duty on things from Europe but I've now found cheaper and better from Germany so there's no going back for me.
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I did all 3 back in January.
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Here's this week's winning card 🤣
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Just your weekly reminder on the mess Trump is making while his supporters still refuse to see that he lies and just makes money for himself.
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Tomorrow is an example of Agile rates in my area being great, paid to use electricity in the afternoon.
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They certainly have, my holiday there doing a tour of the east would have been starting on 28th June but I binned the visa application when Trump won because I knew how things would go.
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Still waiting for that massive rally.
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I would ignore her and like minded people, now that Trump has become indefensible in almost every subject,all they have to go on is pure speculation of how they imagined things would have been, conjuring scenarios in their brainwashed mind.
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Yeah he's doing great, let's take a look at the $ against the £ since Trump started. Stock fluctuates, too. The massive drop isn't a fluctuation, the tiny bounce back is.
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Looks amazing doesn't it.
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You're only fooling yourself. You need arresting if you drive by restaurants looking to see how many are inside. Take a look at your stock market in the USA, show me video of happy Vets and packed restaurants. There's plenty of videos showing exactly the opposite.
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Court? He should be questioned by MI6
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Spoken like a Trump clone.
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Lol, invest in your own citizens, you've just contradicted yourself, go ask an armed forces Vet what he thinks, ask a single mother with 2 kids what she thinks. It seems like your repeating Trump lies, keep watching his social media because he changes his mind more times than the wind changes.
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Thanks for confirming one of the things creating what I said.
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Had to add my Cockapoo
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Finally I realise the reason for the cybertruck, no fuel leaking into the water. We've finally found a place for cybertrucks.
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Whoooo hoooo
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Isn't it ironic that USA is such a sh!t hole now, even immigrants don't want to go there.
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I wouldn't go to USA even if you paid for me to go in 5 star accommodation and 5k spending money.
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Or if you're off to America today, you'll see a total lunar eclipse.
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And what is USA going to do about a Russian ramming a cargo ship into a USA military jet fuel ship in the north sea? Suck their nads and say it's ok.
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Hello
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I don't understand the people that say "It's a free game" then spend over £500 on in game items and credits.
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500 drones at his golf course should do the trick.
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Done
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I was in that group, I didn't have a placard and wore a bandana and hat to avoid risking my job if filled or in newspapers. Funny thing is, the police were supporting us and said as long as we didn't cause damage they were happy to let us annoy Trump.
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I can certainly believe that with what he's doing to US citizens that genuinely need help, not hammering into the ground.
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Yep, I was at Turnberry with protestors when Trump visit while over trying to get an offshore wind farm banned. Pleased to say he failed.
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Very true.
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It wasn't me. Honest.
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I've just clicked to sign up and can't because I don't have an EV. I'll look into heat pumps for autumn installation and what tariffs are available.
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That's brilliant, thanks for that. I'm on Agile and the cheapest this week has been 5p over 2 hours, it's typically 13 to 15p so the cosy rate is very tempting especially as Agile hasn't gone negative for quite a while, I suspect because coal fired power stations have shut down.
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Which tariff is that? The cosy tariff is 20p/kwh.
Gas yesterday cost 54p including standing charge, last week when temperature was very low outside it cost £1.96. If the heat pump uses less than 10kwh over 24 hrs, it would just be the same cost as gas.
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I hope so, the longer he's in office, the further detached from western ways the USA will become and will be more in line with Russia. USA will suffer massive embarrassment if Europe successfully defeats Putin not only without USA, but while USA is supporting Russia.
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If electricity costs were cheaper, I would definitely get a heat pump, but it's not viable for me.
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Yes, not to mention the secret talks he had with Putin, where he obviously offered something that he knows is in favour of Russia so won't disclose the details or even a vague description of a deal.
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Easy to prove, Trump has said he knows many Russian oligarchs and they are nice people, secret talks with Putin and won't disclose details, saying he gets on with Putin, cutting off everything even satellite intelligence from a 3rd party with no government cost. There's even more evidence.
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Everyone commenting here should step back, look, and be happy that Musk can't delete the truth and block those that speak it.
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Current wind speed offshore in SE England is 29mph, unit price is 27.34p per kwh. This wind speed is sufficient to generate high output so somebody is ripping people off.
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By the way, we've had stronger wind in January and early February than December.
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Thank you for that. I'll be looking at that daily. Where does it have to be windy? There are loads of on and offshore windfarms in Scotland, especially Seagreen, but even when windspeed is above 15 knots up here, wholesale is still high.