1.? Did the signing of an agreement between Ukraine and the US for mineral resources surprise you? No, it was in the cards and is only symbolic anyway. 2.? Do you support students on college campuses disrupting classes protesting for political causes? No, but I support nonviolent, nondisruptive student protests, even when the subject is controversial.? They are part of American life. 3.? Should students on visas have to comply with all lawful orders of authoirities or face loss of their visa status? Not all orders should result in deportation.? Otherwise the system is subject to abuse. 4.? Do you think the US is going into a recession - the first quarter of this year showed a 0.3% decrease in GDP No, but a 15% correction (euphemism of drop) in the stock market is overdue. 5.? Why is power inertia important? As I understand it, "power inertia" means keeping frequency consistent.? Electricity suppliers work to keep voltage, amperage, and frequency within limits because electeric things don't otherwise? work right.? Low voltage leads to high amperage, which caused light bulbs, wiring and devices to overheat and burn out, low amperage causes a power loss,many devices likewise don't work properly under low frequency. ? The reason low frequency could be a problem in the past was that clocks would run slower, but I don't know what home appliances.? Motors may run slower, and this can damage things like pumps, but in the past, low frequency was not a problem because power companies would prioritize keeping frequency consistent.? I don't know enough about wind turbines or solar cells to know how feasible that is with those electricity sources. On Thu, May 1, 2025 at 9:33?PM mrvnchpmn via <Chapman=[email protected]> wrote:
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