“So why, when we are told that we just experienced one of the hottest years in history, are we experiencing extreme cold weather in Europe or elsewhere?”
Author Archives: ARDavis
01/17/21: “Falling prey to entirely unfounded fears”
“And now they wonder why many people, especially those who typically vote for Democrats, might be reluctant to be vaccinated? Maybe the Democrats, media and columnists should have thought about that when they were using the virus as a political weapon against President Trump in the 2020 campaign.”
1/09/21 & 01/10/21: Political Cartoons
“A picture is worth a thousand words.” “That’s an old saying that is pretty much understood to mean it takes a lot more words to express the same thing that you can do with one single picture. The only problem with that saying is the following. You can give a lot of detail and context in a thousands words.”
01/14/21: “Twitter ban of Trump isn’t like China”
” Twitter is not a “private” company, it is a “public” company. I proved it by asking my iPhone the question of “How can I invest in Twitter”. It answered by giving me suggestions of how I could buy stock in the company.”
01/11/21: “GOP senators urge Trump to resign”
” The Democrats aren’t really worried that Donald Trump might do something horrible while still in office. They are worried that he might run again in 2024.”
01/09/2021: “I’m ticked at DeWine, Portman and myself”
“But that’s not really what his article is about. He makes that clear when he adds: “Powerful Republicans nationwide should be doing some soul-searching today and kicking themselves for giving Trump a mostly four-year free pass.””
12/29/20: “Ohio seeing a surge in interest in solar farms” Part 2
“So with the seven day forecasted weather for the the ten cities in Ohio one would expect approximately 13% of the optimal electricity production over that period of time. But since there is no electricity generated at night and winter nights are longer than average, that means the solar panels will generate less than 5% of their optimal production capacity.”
01/01/20: “Census Bureau to miss deadline…”
“Once upon a time the citizens of the United States elected a President and the President controlled the Executive Branch. But that isn’t the case any longer. Now we elect a President for show and the Federal Government bureaucrats in Washington do as they think best.”
12/29/20: “Ohio seeing surge in interest in solar farms”
“So how much electricity can a solar farm generate during a heavily cloudy day, especially if it is raining or snowing?”
12/13/20: “World leaders set fresh climate goals”
“The goal is to eliminate fossil fuel use by 2050. But what will take its place as the main source for heating homes and fueling our economies? In the northern hemisphere it won’t be solar for nearly half of the year!”