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Posted in: Japan ruling bloc on course to keep lower house majority: exit polls See in context

Next time I will vote Japan Communist Party. Voting LDP is voting for American rule.

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Posted in: William Shatner, 3 others blast into space See in context

What a waste for 3 minutes of weightless flight. A lot cheaper to fly in the vomit comet.

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Posted in: Taiwan tensions raise fears of U.S.-China conflict in Asia See in context

The island bases China has made mean nothing. Too far away and sitting ducks to cruise missile attack. Any Chinese attack will happen from the mainland.

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Posted in: U.S. Congress averts default with stop-gap debt limit hike See in context

I knew they could avert diaster

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Posted in: Elon Musk says Tesla will move HQ from California to Texas See in context

Who would want to move to Texas? Bet a lot of the staff is going to resign.

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Posted in: Trump to invoke executive privilege in Jan 6 House probe See in context

Send in the police to collect the records.

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Posted in: U.S. reveals nuclear bomb numbers after Trump blackout See in context

Except mad is obsolete, the USA has the capability of eliminating other countries nuclear weapons with conventional weapons. What if the USA eliminates all or enough of China and or Russia s nuclear weapons to prevent them from hitting back?

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Posted in: U.S. reveals nuclear bomb numbers after Trump blackout See in context

Yet fewer nukes increases the chance of nuclear war. Why? If a country does not have a second strike capacity, they have to launch on warning. It is easy to make a mistake and launch even when not being attacked. The USA has a potential first strike capacity on both China and Russia. When you have minutes to make a decision, that is the problem.Neither China or Russia want to surrender to the USA.

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Posted in: Chinese warplanes fly toward Taiwan for 2nd straight day See in context

The PRC needs a distraction from its internal problems. Nothing like a short victorious war to get your citizens mind off of other things.

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Posted in: U.S. auto sales slump, stalled by car computer chip shortage See in context

Went to the Subaru dealer in Tulsa and they had one new car. They wanted to buy my Subaru. There is a shortage of new cars in the USA. The Chev dealer was down to a car as well.

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Posted in: Power cuts disrupt China, threatening growth and supply chains See in context

China needs to build more atomic power plants as coal is a killer. Atomic, solar and wind will help clear up the skies of China and help millions to have a healthy life. Coal needs to be phased out.

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Posted in: Want to live forever? Theoretically, you could, study says See in context

I would like to be uploaded to a computer for my ever after. Living as a baba does not appeal to me.

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Posted in: Amazon unveils robot that can patrol homes See in context

Looks like a trip and fall hazard.

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Posted in: Do you think tech giants like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Apple, Amazon and YouTube have too much control over what people see and read? See in context

If you do not like a search engine use another. There are a lot of search engines for the net. @Digger_Nick, people are spreading lies on the internet to incite violence. Like the big lie in the States, that is why I voted no.

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Posted in: With army on standby, Johnson says UK fuel crisis improving See in context

The wages of leaving the EU.

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Posted in: PM hopefuls rally local support with focus on tourism, agriculture See in context

Yawns! I do not support LDP members, I do not vote for LDP. I vote socialist not that it makes a difference.

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Posted in: Boeing forecasts China’s airlines to require 8,700 new planes by 2040 See in context

@Desert Tortoise sad your employer makes you take Southworst. I will never fly on them. As for the 8700 aircraft, that seems like a lot. I thought China was going for high speed rail.

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Posted in: China declares all cryptocurrency transactions illegal See in context

China is doing the right thing and the rest of the world needs to do the same thing. This "currency" is causing lots of problems from pollution to criminal transfers of money.

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Posted in: Critics warn of Apple, Google 'chokepoint' repression See in context

Really the big tech companies are so powerful because people make them powerful. How about making your own ISP and search engines?

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Posted in: Critics warn of Apple, Google 'chokepoint' repression See in context

If you do not like it, make your own tech company.

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Posted in: France accuses Australia, U.S. of lying in escalating crisis See in context

Austrailia canceled because the French contract was over budget and behind schedule. They would not receive the replacements in time.

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Posted in: Great power rivalry fuels Pacific arms race frenzy See in context

@Hiro S Nobumasa, they are powered by nuclear and do not have nuclear weapons. There is a very big difference.

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Posted in: Australian nuclear subs will be banned from New Zealand waters: Ardern See in context

New Zealand has a joke of a military. Just tell them accept the ships or you will not cooperate with their military. It is not a big loss.

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Posted in: SpaceX launches 4 amateurs on private Earth-circling trip See in context

It is not space tourism but private space flights. It will bring down the cost of space flight and it is his money. Next Paul, you will eliminate all but mini homes and bicycles.

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Posted in: SpaceX launches 4 amateurs on private Earth-circling trip See in context

The other guy went cheap on the project milking the "New Glenn" and Vulcan engine program of millions. As for being passengers, when do es a airline passenger have to receive hundreds of hours of training to make a flight?

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Posted in: Suga says N Korean missile launches threaten Japan's security See in context

South Korea is also testing missiles. So Japan is threatened by North And South Korea from missile strike. Anti Japanese settlement is so strong in Korea, anything can happen.

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Posted in: Prince Andrew served with papers in U.S. sexual assault lawsuit See in context

GdTokyo, any country arresting the Prince would be comitting an act of war against the United Kingdom. They do process nuclear weapons.

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Posted in: Prince Andrew served with papers in U.S. sexual assault lawsuit See in context

@bo, how do you figure that? There is no way for a US civil court to force payment on the British government.

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Posted in: Prince Andrew served with papers in U.S. sexual assault lawsuit See in context

Except there is no way to force payment. This is just a big dog and pony show.

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Posted in: Biden calls Xi as U.S.-China relationship grows more tense See in context

Wonders how much pressure it takes for China to go to war? Every nation has a breaking point. Sanctions never are effective.

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