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Shoot me now...

HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,954
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edited May 2022 in Tug Tavern
I'm 22 minutes into a certain famous energy conference this week and I'm listening to how electric bikes are going to be a game-changer in the new world order...this week is going to be rough.

And the VP of Lyft makes me want to never buy a share of their stock...

And to top it off the leader of the session just said COVID brought around some positive change...



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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,906
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    Bizarro world.


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    HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,954
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    Bill Gates is a very smart man...and the epitome of a Bond villain. Kinda frightening...
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    HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,954
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    If you thought SPACs were great before you should love the fact that at an energy conference SPACs are being touted as the exciting new way to fund new and environmentally friendly energy...


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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,906
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    If you thought SPACs were great before you should love the fact that at an energy conference SPACs are being touted as the exciting new way to fund new and environmentally friendly energy...


    I got an invite for that conference, too.

    SPACs are just a new take on the old LLPs.

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    creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 22,749
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    There is also a new push on climate in the shareholder advocacy/governance watch groups. And the SEC recently announced a ref-focus on this issue. Which means companies will drop climate disclosure in the their 10-Ks, whether they believe it or think it affects them at all.
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    SourcesSources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,808
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    Swaye's Wigwam

    If you thought SPACs were great before you should love the fact that at an energy conference SPACs are being touted as the exciting new way to fund new and environmentally friendly energy...


    I got an invite for that conference, too.

    SPACs are just a new take on the old LLPs.

    Except for the public aspect. Now you don't even have to do any fundraising when the market does it for you.
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    HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,954
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    John Kerry is insufferable...and not a bright person to boot...
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    creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 22,749
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    Bill Gates is a very smart man...and the epitome of a Bond villain. Kinda frightening...

    I haven't gotten quite there with him. No, I don't think he's a saint; I think he acts selfishly in that he's smart enough to know that even with all his money, the broader condition of the world he lives in matters.

    And in that respect, I think he acts out of what he thinks in the greater good. What I do worry about with him is this: he built something massive from nothing, is used to kicking ass and taking names and acting directly without a lot of checks to get done what he wants to get done. I see that same approach in him today. Coupled with the fact that he is a smart dude, but has also had praise lauded on him for most of his life about how smart he is, and has operated in a space in which the world hangs on his every word.

    That kind of guy is still capable of being wrong, he doesn't know everything, he has vices and biases like the rest of us, and he is able to just pick his experts and run. In that sense, yes, I think Gates can be dangerous.

    The short version of this essay is: Gates hasn't, to my knowledge, been humbled very often in his life. He's right all the time because his legions of sychophants tell him so.
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    EwaDawgEwaDawg Member Posts: 3,999
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    Bill Gates is a very smart man...and the epitome of a Bond villain. Kinda frightening...

    I haven't gotten quite there with him. No, I don't think he's a saint; I think he acts selfishly in that he's smart enough to know that even with all his money, the broader condition of the world he lives in matters.

    And in that respect, I think he acts out of what he thinks in the greater good. What I do worry about with him is this: he built something massive from nothing, is used to kicking ass and taking names and acting directly without a lot of checks to get done what he wants to get done. I see that same approach in him today. Coupled with the fact that he is a smart dude, but has also had praise lauded on him for most of his life about how smart he is, and has operated in a space in which the world hangs on his every word.

    That kind of guy is still capable of being wrong, he doesn't know everything, he has vices and biases like the rest of us, and he is able to just pick his experts and run. In that sense, yes, I think Gates can be dangerous.

    The short version of this essay is: Gates hasn't, to my knowledge, been humbled very often in his life. He's right all the time because his legions of sychophants tell him so.
    Creep, I agree on Gates.

    Assuming there is no middle, do you think Gates (at this point in his life) is a right leaning leftist or a left leaning conservative?

    Or a conservative trying to appear leftist or even a leftist playing conservative?







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    HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,954
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    Jennifer Granholm is not a serious person.
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