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That's certainly 1/4 more than any Democrat lemming hasPerhaps that’s because some of his supporters only have 1/4 of a brain?
That's certainly 1/4 more than any Democrat lemming hasPerhaps that’s because some of his supporters only have 1/4 of a brain?
Sir have you seen the wind fields? in Texas around amarillo, midwestern states like Wisconsin/Illinois or east Colorado/west Kansas? There pretty unsightly. Always loaded with dead birds under them. And the solar fields down here in the south ruin good grazing and agricultural ground. The ones put in the north make me really wonder the real purpose since it’s the best ag land in America and snows 1/3 the year so not the best use for solar.The facts say otherwise:
Solar and On-shore wind are the two cheapest forms of electricity production. Combined cycle gas is third, depending upon location.
“Build a road to each one and destroy wildlife habitat”
Have you seen what the oil and gas industry does to the land? Each well head requires a road as well, and a pad, and a tailings pond, especially for fracked wells. Go to google maps right now and zoom in on west texas. All that visible scare tissue on the land isnt from wind turbines.
It’s not whataboutism, it was me merely pointing out the agrument that several members mentioned as a reason that wind turbines are environmentally unfriendly, and we should not build them.Quite a lot. Whataboutisms are never an attractive means of making an argument however
The facts say otherwise:
Solar and On-shore wind are the two cheapest forms of electricity production. Combined cycle gas is third, depending upon location.
“Build a road to each one and destroy wildlife habitat”
Have you seen what the oil and gas industry does to the land? Each well head requires a road as well, and a pad, and a tailings pond, especially for fracked wells. Go to google maps right now and zoom in on west texas. All that visible scare tissue on the land isnt from wind turbines.
As I mentioned above, in straight arithmatic this approach clearly makes sense. But it does not coincide with the reality on the ground.One comment regarding all this comparative data. Let's say for arguments sake that out of 100 murders native born Americans commit 85 of them and illegal aliens commit only 15 of them.
You do away with the illegal aliens then you have 15 less murders.
I don't care about the comparisons and how illegal aliens might commit less crimes, point is without them there would be less crimes overall period.
Oh yes, the "but, but, we couldn't vote for her!" defense. And I suppose about now Harris would be declaring herself the Virgin Mary? You know, somehow I just don't think that's her style. But Trump? Yeah, him posing as the Messiah does not surprise me. Not at all. I mean, that's all the guy talks about is how great he is ... in sentences of no more than six words containing two syllables or less.That's certainly 1/4 more than any Democrat lemming has
OK, I just spent the last hour+ reviewing your research. First of all, the estimate for gas prices are above the actual $MMBTU. Also, (I read it quickly) the total cost of the combined gas/coal was inclusive of the decommissioning and reclaimation costs. I could not find where the reclaimation costs were included in the wind assumptions. Some of the comparisons were not apples-apples, with the cost of storage (only needed for the 'renewables' type energy). I found no cost of reclaimation for the batteries/storage either.The facts say otherwise:
Solar and On-shore wind are the two cheapest forms of electricity production. Combined cycle gas is third, depending upon location.
“Build a road to each one and destroy wildlife habitat”
Have you seen what the oil and gas industry does to the land? Each well head requires a road as well, and a pad, and a tailings pond, especially for fracked wells. Go to google maps right now and zoom in on west texas. All that visible scare tissue on the land isnt from wind turbines.
Trump certainly lives rent free in your head. A tight fit no doubt.Oh yes, the "but, but, we couldn't vote for her!" defense. And I suppose about now Harris would be declaring herself the Virgin Mary? You know, somehow I just don't think that's her style. But Trump? Yeah, him posing as the Messiah does not surprise me. Not at all. I mean, that's all the guy talks about is how great he is ... in sentences of no more than six words containing two syllables or less.
As I mentioned above, in straight arithmatic this approach clearly makes sense. But it does not coincide with the reality on the ground.
There are a large number of illegal aliens already in the United States and more trying to get in every day. It costs money to stop the ones coming, and it costs money to root out and move out the ones already in.
The question then becomes one of resource allocation doesn't it? If you need to spend $X in alleviating the illegal alien problem and it would prevent say 15 murders, but if you spent the same $X on general crime prevention and you prevent 16 murders than from a crime prevention point of view you don't prioritize illegal aliens.
Now, it is only part of the picture, as I mentioned much earlier there are other rational reasons for well controlled borders, but the crime argument is a weak one.
And to paint an inaccurate picture of illegal aliens as hordes of bloodthirsty criminals is misleading and more than a little xenophobic.
FYI only 3% of the American population took up arms against the British and look how that worked out.As I mentioned above, in straight arithmatic this approach clearly makes sense. But it does not coincide with the reality on the ground.
There are a large number of illegal aliens already in the United States and more trying to get in every day. It costs money to stop the ones coming, and it costs money to root out and move out the ones already in.
The question then becomes one of resource allocation doesn't it? If you need to spend $X in alleviating the illegal alien problem and it would prevent say 15 murders, but if you spent the same $X on general crime prevention and you prevent 16 murders than from a crime prevention point of view you don't prioritize illegal aliens.
Now, it is only part of the picture, as I mentioned much earlier there are other rational reasons for well controlled borders, but the crime argument is a weak one.
And to paint an inaccurate picture of illegal aliens as hordes of bloodthirsty criminals is misleading and more than a little xenophobic.
That’s not how it works anymore with directional drilling. They are drilling five wells from one pad now. Need to update your information.The facts say otherwise:
Solar and On-shore wind are the two cheapest forms of electricity production. Combined cycle gas is third, depending upon location.
“Build a road to each one and destroy wildlife habitat”
Have you seen what the oil and gas industry does to the land? Each well head requires a road as well, and a pad, and a tailings pond, especially for fracked wells. Go to google maps right now and zoom in on west texas. All that visible scare tissue on the land isnt from wind turbines.
25% of trade heck yea id control it toTrump sure likes choke points:
Panama Canal
GIUK gap
Straits of Hormuz
Now Straits of Malacca
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100%! I’ve made the drive from Wichita Falls to Amarillo at least once a year since 2004, I was always glad to get out of WF because of the great wildlife viewing. Fields with wall to wall Sandhill cranes and geese and if we hit it at the correct time of day whitetail and mule deer with an occasional pronghorn. I was disgusted when I saw many of those fields and hedge rows covered in solar panels, that acreage never to support a thriving wildlife population again. Sure the animals and birds found other suitable habitat but they very well could be pushed out of them as well.Sir have you seen the wind fields? in Texas around amarillo, midwestern states like Wisconsin/Illinois or east Colorado/west Kansas? There pretty unsightly. Always loaded with dead birds under them. And the solar fields down here in the south ruin good grazing and agricultural ground. The ones put in the north make me really wonder the real purpose since it’s the best ag land in America and snows 1/3 the year so not the best use for solar.
While you may be right on cost of new wind systems being cheap per mwh it’s unrealistic to think that America can run on wind and solar as a standalone or even majority. Even Elon musk says that’s not possible…I’m not saying you are saying that only that the argument for wind and solar used constantly is for its total replacement of fossil fuels.
I would have loved to been included in the conference call when Nancy Pelosi gave CNN their marching orders. For them to help get rid of Swalwell.
The deal was made in advance. That if the Republicans would agree to loose Gonzales the Democrats would broom Swalwell.
There is another side deal going to make it a total of 2 D’s and 2 R’s getting the broom. Who said there isn’t Bipartisanship.
It’s actually nice to see politicians get fired. But hilarious to watch CNN dancing on the end of the Democrat strings.
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