Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Youtube daily report Mar 14 2018

Before the dawn, a melancholic blue horizon

Fate of the past, that person appears in my mind again

As I listen to the wind chant, love surges in my heart

Feelings from a past lifetime - I hate being unable to meet eachother

In the dense morning mist, I gaze into the speckled light

Where the light is waning, there's an elegant and loving young man

Every smile, every expression of yours

seems to be right in front of me

Tears stain, rain falls and seeps into my heart

No matter what live I'm in, I'll search for

No matter what dimension I'm in, I'll wait for

Your thoughts are like whispers

They merge into the air, endless to the other end of the clouds

Pouring rain, loneliness sprinkles down in the roaring wind

I pray that in this life, just in this moment, I can meet you

Incressant tears, cold rain is engraved in frozen longing

My heart will never change

Beneath the dream-like smoke and cloud,

I admire the sunrise and sunset all alone

Don't take pity on Dai Yu as she buries flowers

Cycling fate, ah, glaze-colored thoughts

There will come a day when it's conveyed

Because in this moment, I'm already in your heart

Because in this moment, your two eyes are gazing at me

Your tears pass through the continuous rain

Drop by drop, they moisten my sky

Pouring rain, loneliness sprinkles down in the roaring wind

I pray that in this life, just in this moment, I can meet you

Incressant tears, cold rain is engraved in frozen longing

My heart will never change

Beneath the dream-like smoke and cloud,

I admire the sunrise and sunset all alone

Don't take pity on Dai Yu as she buries flowers

Cycling fate, ah, glaze-colored thoughts

There will come a day when it's conveyed

Pouring rain, loneliness sprinkles down in the roaring wind

I pray that in this life, just in this moment, I can meet you

Incressant tears, cold rain is engraved in frozen longing

My heart will never change

The ruined flowers are all gone - their fragrance dies and flies away, just like you without leaving a trace

In the comming year, just as before, the spring wind will come

After the clouds and rain, a rainbow will appear over the illuminated earth

My tears evaporate in the clear sky

La la la la la la la

In my dreams, will that familiar rain float down?

Pouring rain, loneliness sprinkles down in the roaring wind

I pray that in this life, just in this moment, I can meet you

Incressant tears, cold rain is engraved in frozen longing

My heart will never change

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#EwangeliarzOP | 15 marca 2018 | (J 5, 31-47) - Duration: 2:23.

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What Green Policies Did For California | Dr. Steven J. Allen - Duration: 2:44.

More so than any other state, California has embraced so-called green energy.

The state has banned offshore drilling, passed draconian auto emissions standards, imposed

wind and solar energy mandates with Governor Jerry Brown setting a goal of 50% renewable

energy by 2030.

But what have these policies done for Californians?

Over the 1990s, California's electricity generation capacity decreased by 2% while

consumption increased by 11%, an unsustainable trend.

Fuel economy standards actually make cars less safe, costing thousands of lives over

time.

And antipollution regulations accelerated California's deindustrialization, aerospace

manufacturing shifted to states with lower energy costs.

In the ten years to 2015, Southern California's industrial base shed 60 percent of its workforce.

That means a socially regressive economy.

California has America's largest number of billionaires, but also its highest poverty

rate at 23%.

California's no growth planning polices increase downward mobility, particularly among

Latinos – California born Latinos actually have shorter life spans than their parents.

For California's elites who live within five miles of the coast – the folks who

run the state – air conditioning is a renewable resource provided by the cool waters of the

California current.

But many in the state's impoverished lower-middle class live a hundred miles away in the sweltering

interior.

On the coast in liberal Marin Country the average summer electricity bill is $250 a

month, but in the San Joaquin Valley, it's twice as high.

How have those suffering from California's green policies not managed to change things?

One reason is enormous political spending by special interests, but there's also an

intellectual history.

California universities have long been home to thinkers like Paul Ehrlich, author of the

1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, which wrongly predicted millions of deaths due to

development and overpopulation. California

Governor Jerry Brown seems to have been influenced by Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss – author

of Small Is Beautiful, that phrase being one of the central planks of Brown's first term

in office.

Næss opposed economic growth and industrial development because "the earth does not

belong to mankind."

Most people care about the environment, but every policy comes with tradeoffs, and pretending

there are none for "green" policies doesn't do humanity any good.

I'm Dr. Steven J. Allen, to learn more read the full article on our website.

Thanks for watching.

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