Bailouts could doom the airline industry!
#12
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Here's a wakeup call...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Jupiter_impact_event
This asteroid impact disturbance is the size of the Pacific Ocean. It occurred 11 years ago.
The image you're looking corresponds to an impact energy measured in Billions of tons of TNT (the largest fusion bomb ever tested was about 50 million tons). An impact like that might well end human civilization.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Jupiter_impact_event
This asteroid impact disturbance is the size of the Pacific Ocean. It occurred 11 years ago.
The image you're looking corresponds to an impact energy measured in Billions of tons of TNT (the largest fusion bomb ever tested was about 50 million tons). An impact like that might well end human civilization.
We are lucky all the gas giants are in the outer solar system.
#13
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Not when it’s the federal (and state) governments telling people not to travel. That blows the whole socialism argument out of the water.
That argument would have made sense in the 2008 recession, if the government bailed out airlines, but not now.
That argument would have made sense in the 2008 recession, if the government bailed out airlines, but not now.
#14
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Objects big enough to sterilize the planet are fortunately rare, and hopefully all in known orbits.
#16
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Here's a wakeup call...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Jupiter_impact_event
This asteroid impact disturbance is the size of the Pacific Ocean. It occurred 11 years ago.
The image you're looking corresponds to an impact energy measured in Billions of tons of TNT (the largest fusion bomb ever tested was about 50 million tons). An impact like that might well end human civilization.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Jupiter_impact_event
This asteroid impact disturbance is the size of the Pacific Ocean. It occurred 11 years ago.
The image you're looking corresponds to an impact energy measured in Billions of tons of TNT (the largest fusion bomb ever tested was about 50 million tons). An impact like that might well end human civilization.
/sarcasm
#17
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If you look at the history of the railroads, you'll understand why:
https://fee.org/articles/railroad-history-suggests-federal-bailouts-could-spell-doom-for-airlines/
https://fee.org/articles/railroad-history-suggests-federal-bailouts-could-spell-doom-for-airlines/
If the author really wanted to make his point, he should’ve used the Northern Pacific railroad verses the Great Northern.The NorPac was built with federal subsidies while the Great Northern was built with private funds. The Northern Pacific was merged out of existence in 1970 during the Burlington Route, Great Northern and Northern Pacific merger of 1970 which produced the Burlington Northern Railroad (Which later was merged with Santa Fe, which produced the BNSF railroad). NorPac’s route was poorly engineered, and was abandoned soon after the 1970 BN merger.
Ok, nerd switch off now, ha.
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