Every human deserves love
Human and human, that’s love folks.
At 1:08 p.m. last Sunday, your friendly Murphy, North Carolinian, gay was with a sign at the road turning into Murphy Church of Christ.
At 1:21 p.m., some ManFoot and WomanFoot destroyed the sign.
So, Happy Pride Month.
May everyone show love for everyone, because every human deserves another human. Love thy neighbor as thyself, “neighbor” needs no definition.
With an open hand full of love,
Evan James Murphy, Murphy
Electric car vs. space fuel
Why are we fitting the bill for electric car batteries instead of this being a business expense for Tesla? No offense to Elon Musk or the car but, really guys, the American budget is now paying for batteries that look to be highly dangerous.
There is only 1 percent of electric cars on the road, and how many disasters are happening with this car? Double it next 1 percent more on the road, double it again another 1 percent and we will have more disasters.
Not only that, it will drain our electric grid. You can bet that insurance on this car will rise, too.
I’m not totally on board with 100 percent electric cars.
Again, America wants choices for fuel and not to go in debt with this electric vehicle stuff. We should keep looking for another source of fuel and think aerospace above the ground hovering 3,000 feet above the land as our next new invention.
Because of global warming, when the icebergs do melt and the water rises in our lower states, people will be moving inland in less than 50 years from now, experts say. So our future needs will be different and we can build up and therefore our aerospace technology can come into play with building higher structures and jetting around in a space like fashion.
The Jetsons might not be
that far off and the American people may want to spend our money going toward aerospace fuel and technology rather than keep putting money in for a draining product on our electric grids and go 100 percent electric.
Of course, that would put airlines out of business, but that’s another story. They can be contracted out for something, I’m sure.
Shelley Dietrich, Murphy