Willis Eschenbach's guest post
I've been wondering how Europeans can afford all the public interest and putting big money into various renewable programs. Where do large megbucks for renewable energy come from?
Today, I came across an interesting article titled “Death in Europe”. In it, he commented that in Sweden, “The average worker earns $400,000 in taxes in the U.S. (more than you pay $400,000 in taxes).
I looked at that and said “Really?”This seems impossible.
So, my habits are the same, I got the message and to my surprise…
…He is right!

Make me proud to be an American. Now, we're going to cut spending…read the link above on how Europe dies. Wise people learn from the mistakes of other countries…
Anyway, when it comes to other countries (do you like Segue?), I flew to Brisbane, Australia on Tuesday. Have been there for a week with old friends. Then on the 19th, from there to two weeks, in the Pacific Port of Fiji, I lived and worked for nine years. Hey, the waves don't surf by themselves!
Then in early April it started a week in the Solomon Islands, where I lived and worked for eight years. Most of my time may be spent in Gizo, the western province. The population is probably 8,000 in solos, the third largest city…it’s a sleepy country.
You might ask where is Gizo? Here are three stops in the Solomon Islands of My State Sail (Brisbane), Fiji and Gizo.

Solomon is a city of malaria. I've had four times. Sporadic, not recommended. Take preventive medicine, sleep under the net, use mosquito repellent, hope the best…
If you are a climate scientist in one of these fields, whether amateur or professional, yell.
Then back home. During my mediation, I may occasionally post on my blog “Ice Skating”. Meanwhile, put the weapon at the door and fight fairly without eyes, remember:
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Best for everyone,
w.
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