11 Replies to “We Don’t Need No Stinking Giant Mirrors”

  1. “claiming that cheap imports and “kneejerk” Government policy led to its failure.”
    Damn right,a%$hole. Their “kneejerk”s are costing us taxpayers/rate payers gobs of money. Taking bets on how much this dipwad will get and/or has all ready stashed off shore.

  2. I wonder where the ‘cheap imports’ are coming from(and who is buying them?) since even Chinese manufacturers are shutting down.

  3. Even at the reduced $2500 per Kw the payback would be lengthy without the subsidy. @ a wholesale of $.06 / kwhr that would be 42000hrs. How long to get 42000 hours of sunshine? 25 years?

  4. Early into the government guaranteed trough rent seekers
    later getting screwed like taxpayers when the BS fog clouds
    clear away somehow never cause me to tear up.

  5. Another strategic economic sector our ideological, directionless government has failed to take advantage of. Makes you feel pretty good about ole Stephen after all. Today I’m taking a break from cynicism about the conservatives and saying hey, No Kyoto Here!

  6. I hope you’re stocked up on incandescent light bulbs because good ole Stephen has decreed to our economic sector that you soon won’t be able to buy them any more, Kyoto or no Kyoto.
    Just the facts, not cynicism.

  7. In a few years scrap metal will be King. Get your stocks early!
    Mean while its snowing in Edmonton. Global warming has few followers here.

  8. Meanwhile, Fiskar has fired 75% of its workforce and looks as if it’s heading for bankruptcy.

  9. “I wonder where the ‘cheap imports’ are coming from(and who is buying them?)…”
    Korea?
    Ontario?
    Difference between Ontario and ‘stralia is that the Green Energy Act dreamed up by The Dildo will prove to be an economic masterpiece.

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