Shovelready project. If there were would would have done it. I if we had invested more in modernizing our infrastructure, it wouldnt some of it might still be spending out but thats fine. Maybe we might have been a little bit could have spent a little more. Could have spent more and im not so sure we were all right that it all had to be timely. This was going to be a long slog, and we did need the longer run investment. I think this debate has gone on for a long time but the fact that so many people placed so much of the emphasis on the recovery, and the single bill actually revealed the flaw. Growth is not a bill. Greg greg is a commitment to the kinds of incentives that get people to invest, to hire people and to want to spend money. Its not a bill. If we look at the economy today, the striking feature has always been that the business sector had the financial wherewithal to spend more and just didnt. Think harder about better incentives, including doing things we need to do, like ge
Who should be executed. Want to look at all the facts around the issue, the part that struck me we spent 18 million or 19 million in all the appeals and legal issues, Capital Punishment trial until you get to the point of execution. That is not that different from many states. For life in prison without parole life in prison without parole as a couple of million dollars. Dramatically cheaper. There is note n deterrent value o no deterrent value. Texas celebrated their 500th execution. They dont have a lower level of homicides, no lower rate of mass murders. The states that got rid of the Death Penalty then the states that got rid of the Death Penalty. The families were split. Some of the families desperately want to this perpetrator to be executed. But some of the other families, largely christian families that feel that the new testament in the bible is really about redemption and forgiveness, and if you execute this person it denies them the ability to keep working towards forgivenes
The first 600-megawatt, $880 million stage of a 1200-megawatt battery array is scheduled to receive a final investment decision in September, and David Russell can barely contain himself.
Singapore-headquartered infrastructure developer Equis has announced plans to construct a 1,200 MW/2.4 GWh battery in Victoria that it claims will be the largest battery energy storage system yet developed in Australia and Asia.