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Forum Games and Roleplaying / Re: Word association game 2^15.44: Lets bring it down!
« on: October 17, 2016, 04:10:38 pm »
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less like a musical instrument and more like riot suppression gear
It's the only war civilians could evade by dumping bags of salt and/or diatomaceous earth around the perimeter of their property, too.
What would be a real change is permanently transferring a few billion from the coal and oil subsidies budget to the renewable subsidies budget. You wanna talk about cost effectiveness? Fossil fuels get 100 billion dollars in subsidies every year. Renewables get, at my last check, about 7 billion.
That's right. The "impractical solar panels" are about ten times as actually practical as fossil fuels. Don't even get me started on the others. If we didn't have the state propping it up even the reddest most ornery sweaty Texan would be demanding renewable expansions.
I do think it is about time for another beard measuring contest. But I'm too lazy to do the first grade math so I'm just going to comment on it without posting my forum age.
Also for some reason I find the sheep avatars entrancing. Not sure if it's just because they are really really well drawn or something else.
or perhaps it is your dongle tingling
But we know what Clinton is in favor of. She is in favor of continuing the all of the above strategy of Obama. And the all of the above strategy of Obama means coal continues to decline but we keep investing in clean coal experiments. It's no great mystery or some radical thing. It's just the status quo except hopefully we make the acceleration of solar panals go even faster.
What I laugh at is that the American people WANT Solar panels but don't want to pay for it.
I fully expect them to complain about the price of electricity soon.