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Until this moment I have been forced to listen while media and politicians alike have told me "what Canadians think". In all that time they never once asked.
This is just the voice of an ordinary Canadian yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
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The irony is, is that it takes a few people and 100’s of pounds of explosives to take down a cooling tower, but it takes only wind to topple a bat slice’n’dicer.
Gonna need more than 3 bird-slicing tax extractors to replace whatever plant needed those 4 cooling towers.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch.
Albertans asked to be wary of power use this long weekend
I’m afraid we got all of our wind allowance for the weekend this afternoon, and now it is all used up. It was really gusty for a while.
Anyone with a functioning brain knows it’s only a matter of time before they blow up the bird shredders and rebuild the cooling towers. I said functioning brain….means tree huggers are exempt.
I swear that the coal generating plant with the four stacks being blown up was Lakeview Generating plant in Mississauga.
so called environmentalists will always decide upon the efficient energy generation technology and demand it be eliminated — just face it, they are anarchists / luddites that love their ipods / kw stereo systems / cold beer. 🙂 a dichotomy in intellect and intelligence.
I forgot to mention — yes replace them with bird whackers — lets put them on Peelee peninsula — lets make sure to get those pesky interlopers who go south for the winter 🙂 LoL
@gerry, yep it sure looks like Lakeview GS. McGuinty’s first, but not last, attack on conventional and affordable energy. Are Lambton and Nanticoke next? Only Kathleen Wynnebag knows for sure.
A great, well-made, charming/disarming video for a dumb and illogical cause. The “sanes” among us would do well to produce and distribute such compelling films/videos.
I suggest we make a video of the 14,000 abandoned windmills that now litter the country.
http://toryaardvark.com/2011/11/17/14000-abandoned-wind-turbines-in-the-usa/
Thank you peterj for the link — wow
I love the quote:
“California’s wind farms — then comprising about 80% of the world’s wind generation capacity — ceased to generate much more quickly than Kamaoa. In the best wind spots on earth, over 14,000 turbines were simply abandoned. Spinning, post-industrial junk which generates nothing but bird kills.”
so is there a policy/tax for disposing wind turbines such as the taxes for disposing hard drives and computer equipment?
I gather not.
this should be implemented.
Well said Gerry. They want to return us to living in caves and eating grass.
On Ezra Levant’s show today he mentioned three of the Shiny Pony’s campaign advisers and one is from the WWF organization, one a member of the Suzuki Foundation, and one I am unfamiliar with but also from a similar eco wackjob organization background. If he gets to be prime minister civilization in Canada is in big trouble.
Just the fact that this man is running for PM and head of the Liberal Party puts Canada into the trouble category. Every time I think the general public can’t get any dumber I find that I underestimate their ability to prove me wrong.
I was dating a woman from Quebec and she worked form an ADM and her cousin worked in a DM office — they were both hostile to the Conservative government yet their employees were also hostile to the Conservatitive government and their employees. this is bad as the bureaucracy acted against the policy of the government which they should not.
the goal of any bureaucrat is to carry out the policies of the governing party — some how this was subverted thru the government contract facility which favoured liberal firms?
This is bad. These people had ties to the liberal party of canada via a law firm in ottawa — thus protected by attorney/client privelages — look and see what we see. 🙂
The same infrastructure word between federal and provincial liberals.
Every time I drive by the cooling towers by the nuclear plants in Washington State, I get a warm feeling. …… You don’t suppose??
So three puny wind turbines can produce the same amount of power as three nuclear reactors?
a typical nuclear reactor is about a 1,000 Megawatts.
The most powerful wind turbine in the world is only 7 megawatts.
They would have to replace those last three cooling towers they imploded with about 430 wind turbines, not 3 as they implied.
Who here would rather look at 430 wind turbines (usually placed in some of the most scenic places on Earth) vs. 3 cooling towers that can be placed almost anywhere?