Just stick with Socialism rules. The useless comment of that is redundant since that is always implied when referring to socialism. Also don't forget useless people come in all colors and creeds so don't be stingy with your criticism by picking just one group.
Hope they manage it as well as illegal immigrate.....err yeah. Hope they manage as well as the electrical grid....oh wait. Hope they manage it as well as the highway system....hmmmmm. Hope they manage it as well as the water supply.......well fuck.
If you piss off enough of your customers no one will do business with you after a while. Personally the Uber concept needs to be spread everywhere.
You are an asshole to date, work with, work for, do business with, go to school, about returning things you borrow, paying your bills, you should be blacklisted from society as a whole. Eventually you'll either stop being an asshole or you will starve.
You are talking about the city known as New York, located in the State of New York, where they have to build buildings into the sky to make room for all the sheep. That New York right?
For what particular reasons should we have gone back to rail passenger service decades ago?
Just because Europe and the rest of the world is worse off than in America in many ways does not mean America is doing great.
Average voltage on an AC line is 0 volts. RMS is probably what you intended. But yes, Watt-hours are all basically the same for a given RMS voltage/frequency. We will ignore power factor, that would take a lot longer to discuss...
Just to be pedantic:
The electrons going through your appliances are almost entirely the ones that were in the wire of the appliance to start with. Some electrons may actually drift enough to have come from your house's wires. But for any significant number of electrons to physically be the same ones that were in the power plant is very low probability.
This may not seem obvious at first, but the reason is that the drift velocity of electrons is actually very slow relative to the currents typically used. In other words, a piece of wire has so many damn electrons that you don't really need to move a very large portion of them to get a large current. If we were all using DC mains, then eventually you would see electrons making a round trip. But with AC, as mentioned above, the average voltage is 0, so the electrons move back and forth, but not typically getting very far in either direction.
Also, a more direct thing to consider is that most electrical systems use isolated transformers. So literally, the electrons are not passing from the utility across that barrier (unless auto-transformers are used.) It is an energy conversion to/from a magnetic field.
2.4 statute miles of surgical tubing at Yale U. = 1 I.V.League