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Trump Revives Plan to Build $100 Million White House Ballroom
This “joke” could be seen as an expression of authoritarian tendencies. The idea of a president approving a plan for the White House by himself, without any checks or balances, is not in line with American democratic principles. It’s true that the president does have significant power under the executive branch, but they’re still subject to the other branches of government and the Constitution. Those who love the idea of a dictator will find it funny? Do you think its funny? -
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Can flying cars ever take off, would you want to own one
I remember when our idea of a flying car was just that, a car with a set of wings and a propeller that landed on a road or short air strip. but now they seem to have evolved from electric drone technology with electric motors at each corner and can take off vertically from any available surface. They have long been a symbol of futuristic technology, but whether they'll become a mainstream success depends on several factors—technology, infrastructure, regulations, and public adoption. Let’s break it down: 1. Technological Feasibility Flying cars are already more than just a concept. Companies like AeroMobil, PAL-V, and Klein Vision have developed prototypes that function both as road vehicles and aircraft. For example, Klein Vision’s AirCar completed a 35-minute test flight between two cities in Slovakia in 2021. Similarly, Joby Aviation and Volocopter are working on electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles (eVTOLs), focusing on urban air mobility. However, challenges remain: Battery limitations for electric models, which affect flight time and range. Safety mechanisms need to be foolproof, as air accidents can be catastrophic. Noise pollution could be a major issue, especially in urban areas. 2. Infrastructure and Regulations For flying cars to succeed, cities need infrastructure like vertiports for takeoff and landing, air traffic management systems to avoid collisions, and charging stations for electric models. Airspace regulations would also need to evolve. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) are already working on frameworks, but mass adoption will require consistent global standards. 3. Cost and Accessibility Right now, flying cars are luxury items. Klein Vision’s AirCar is expected to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Until production scales up, prices will remain out of reach for the average consumer. Moreover, users would need both a driver’s license and a pilot’s license—a significant barrier unless automation improves. 4. Public Adoption and Practicality Even if flying cars become affordable, will people actually use them? Practical concerns include: Noise and privacy: Imagine dozens of flying cars buzzing over residential neighborhoods. Weather dependency: Unlike traditional cars, flying vehicles would be heavily impacted by wind, rain, and fog. Learning curve: Piloting even a semi-autonomous flying car might intimidate many. Potential Success Stories Urban Air Taxis: Companies like Uber Elevate (now acquired by Joby Aviation) are focusing on flying taxis rather than personal flying cars. Short-distance urban flights could alleviate traffic congestion in megacities like Tokyo, Los Angeles, or Dubai (which already tested flying taxis). Emergency Services and Niche Use: Flying vehicles could revolutionize emergency response, enabling quicker rescues in hard-to-reach areas, or serve industries like agriculture and military operations. Conclusion Flying cars may not become the norm for personal transportation anytime soon, but they have a strong chance of succeeding in specific sectors like urban air taxis, emergency services, or luxury travel. For them to truly "take off" in the mainstream, breakthroughs in technology, infrastructure, and regulation are needed, alongside a shift in public perception. Would you want to own one or even hop in a flying car if they became available? -
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Varicose Veins
It is hospital price. Not sure if Gracevit is available outside. I had no time to go to outside pharmacy, so just paid. -
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USAID: The Big Exposure Reveals...
Our posting records are there for all to see. Some, like Yagoda have been on the factual side of most issues thus have high credibility. Others, like our resident laptop deniers and those relying on personal attacks like calling others trolls as they know they have been wrong about everything have the opposite. -
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Trump Revives Plan to Build $100 Million White House Ballroom
It will certainly not be his own money! He will ask his MAGA fans to contribute and they will happily oblige! 🙂
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