We Don’t Need No Stinking Giant Fans

Friends of Maine’s Mountains;

Business reporter Darren Fishell at the Bangor Daily News wrote earlier today that, “The corporate subsidy watchdog agency Good Jobs First found Central Maine Power Co. parent company Iberdrola topped the list of all recipients of federal grants and tax credits, primarily in tax credits for its renewable energy developments.” Here’s a link to the FULL STORY.
Why does that matter to you, the Maine electricity ratepayer and taxpayer? Iberdrola is a Spanish company. Now that you know, we present you with this “executive summary” of what blowing up the tops of Maine’s scenic mountains to build industrial wind factories is all about.

5 Replies to “We Don’t Need No Stinking Giant Fans”

  1. Windturbines that maime birds and bats and tax money squanndred on this rediculous ideology Grenns stupidity

  2. Eureka! That explains the generational stupidity in the GTA!
    Some of the UEL crowd who settled around York came from Maine!

  3. The inference that Maine’s political gravy train class and associated local rent seekers
    would roll out the red carpet for some popup Spanish windmill outfit solely based on the
    locals being unselfish enviro saints does take some getting used to.

  4. Shades of Morontariowe and their windmill disaster. Must have gone to the same scam school. Stunnig how stupid (greedy?) some people are.

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