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  • They should simply post the un-edited video and audio online. Imho, typing up the entire transcript would be costly and wasteful. But I see no reason that EVERYTHING done in EVERY government process should not be made completely transparent in this fashion.

  • The logic you guys operate on is twisted. I love the way you make all these assumptions and implications about what is important to me.

    I'm just for transparency in government. And I'm done talking to you.

    Thanks again, Dave

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  • This lady is so cool! "You ran for the job knowing it was unpaid, if you don't like people telling you that you have the wrong ideas, then quit!" LOL!!!

  • everyone can own a half a acer of land in Australia, EVERYONE. Then we can use parts of Queensland for farming, or, the rest of the world. Everyone can live in Australia and have half an acer of land and use the rest of Queensland and the world as farming. Just like we get fruit from Chile, we can get meat from the US.

  • @fczwartek  It's sounding like the science community is big fraud now a days.

  • lol!

    Yeah, but I had heard biosphere 2 was a big fraud.

    I guess we can't agree on everything.

  • @fczwartek Hmm, perhaps the Biodome would suffice.

    agreed to disagree?

  • You have to already have water to make a solar still work. Distillation takes the impurities out of water, it doesn't "create water" out of thin air.

    That kind of technology is great and has plenty of valid uses, creating water is not one of them.

  • @fczwartek Or you can create water with solar stills...you don't need to bring water to the people. We can create clean water out of distillation. If you're going to say that there aren't ways to do this and sustain a population with all the technology we have now, you're out of your mind.

  • You need WATER to grow plants with hydroponics. WATER- something of a scarce resource in the desert.

    Sure you can be moved water from where ever you can find it to the desert. Why would you do that? It's energy intensive and unsustainable.

    I buy local and organic as often as i can.

  • @fczwartek We have the technology...never heard of hydroponics? Most of the food YOU buy is grown in a fucking lab or a factory.

    Reverse GMO food, the one thing I can say "YES WE CAN" to.

  • So you believe that good and responsible policy should be formed based on technology that we have yet to create or discover?

    You have faith that someday maybe humans might be be advanced enough to produce adequate amounts of food in a desert to sustain an industrialized culture?

    So therefore, we might as well proceed as if we already possess that technology (even though we clearly do not)??

    Wishful thinking.

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