17 Replies to “The Chickens Come Home To Roost”

  1. Hey there “Jenn” and … “Geggen” and “American Made” and “Dumba$$ farmer” and “jurgen” and “Astragalus” and “Gulf Stream” and “Delman” and “Nice Guy” and “Skeleton Crew”… need I go on?

    You’re bad at this. Essentially, you’re too stupid to troll.

    1. What… all the same IP address, Kate? Now that would be really stupid.

      OMG! Could it be the troll doesn’t realize that you can see IP addresses?

      1. These are the only two comments still in existence. I just nuked the rest – hundreds of them, all of them worthless.

        1. I suspect there’s a lot of this going on. Fakebook and LinkedIn seem overrun with spam pushing an agenda. There’s a moron named Nick Stokes who keeps showing up on WUWT, and it’s simply not possible for one person to spam the amount of commentary he does AND do the research he claims. Obviously a bot.

    2. ha ha ha !!! and THAT folks is why Kate is STILL HERE. and how long is ‘still’?
      ye gawds, there isnt even enough with these wannabes making even a ‘warped’
      common sense point to poke fun at.
      as for the Q above, browse the archive.

  2. Any organization which insists on staff using preferred pronouns is for the trash bin of history – all levels of government, SK Power, SK Energy – you get where I am going with this.
    I just refer to them all as “Comrade” now.

    1. good grief. sadly, its going to have to recur LOTS of times all over the place until latecomers have it in mind and eschew the ‘carrot’ when its so easily available. wild guess, 10 or 20 small centres minimum before the rest of them decide not to do the bandwagon.

  3. In addition to stopping the ridiculous green energy push, saskpower is long overdue for a purge of the management and administrative staff. The bloat in office staff has been considerable since the last purge in the 1990s. Much like health care and other crown corporations, the continual increase in middle management and their support staff increases costs, reduces profits and hurts productivity.

  4. “The world is moving to renewable energy fast. ”

    No, it’s really not.

    As Stephen Harper (and many others) said a long time ago, no countries are actually going to harm their economies to meet emissions targets. ‘Renewables’ are a pipe dream: expensive, inefficient and unreliable subsidy generators. They are a great excuse for extra taxation and government control (which is the only reason governments are buying into them), but little more. Get back to me if that ever changes, and such systems can deliver clean, stable reliable 24/7 power generation *without* requiring coal or natural gas backups.

  5. “The world is moving to renewable energy fast. ”

    No, it’s really not.

    As Stephen Harper (and many others) said a long time ago, no countries are actually going to harm their economies to meet emissions targets. ‘Renewables’ are a pipe dream: expensive, inefficient and unreliable subsidy generators. They are a great excuse for extra taxation and government control (which is the only reason governments are buying into them), but little more. Get back to me if that ever changes, and such systems can deliver clean, stable reliable 24/7 power generation *without* requiring a coal or natural gas backup.

    1. This country, unfortunately, really is dumb enough to torpedo the economy and we the plebs at the bottom are going to pay a heavy toll for it. Top level officials responsible for the mess will receive bonuses and live as they always have, maybe better.

  6. Exactly. I’ve told these people we have to save the polar bears from extinction, but these greedy rightwingers refuse to give up their stoves, fridges, gas-guzzling vehicles and live in environmentally-friendly mud huts! So selfish!

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