Near the U.S. Capitol are two wind turbines. Apparently they were installed in January, 2009. One of them, in less than a half-year of service, is already not working. So, to me this wind turbine is a good example of many government programs: expensive, unable even under perfect conditions to justify itself economically, and broken – needing lengthy and costly repairs, or better yet, removal.
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What I learned while visiting Washington DC, Part 2
Last edited by Everglades W68; 09-03-2009, 08:58 PM.I solemnly swear I am up to no good.
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Re: What I learned while visiting Washington DC, Part 2
im glad we're paying for that
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Originally posted by Everglades W68 View PostNear the U.S. Capitol are two wind turbines. Apparently they were installed in January, 2009. One of them, in less than a half-year of service, is already not working. So, to me this wind turbine is a good example of many government programs: expensive, unable even under perfect conditions to justify itself economically, and broken – needing lengthy and costly repairs, or better yet, removal.
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Originally posted by Mogobs30th View Postgrumble grumble, blah blah blah, grumble, f'ing conservatives, grumble grumble, grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
ina hunderd yrs, (besides being dead) we'll still be trying to pay off the nat'l debt jsut so the electric bill cain be paid.
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Renewable energy is an awesome idea, but how are we supposed to afford the energy of the future when we're giving all our money to other countries for the energy of the present?
When our oil providers decide that the U.S. Dollar isn't worth enough to continue to sell us their oil on credit and it takes 8-10 years to sufficiently tap into our domestic oil sources you liberals will be wondering why we didn't tap them 8-10 years earlier...
They should erect a Van Jones statue under that turbine... lolLast edited by T-Mill; 09-04-2009, 12:43 AM.Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
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Originally posted by Mogobs30th View PostWait till coal, oil, and natural gas dry up in the next 100 years, then you conservatives will be wondering why your electric is out. Its funny that people here complain about Govt programs, but for some reason or another, they seem to stay right where they are at, instead of moving to Chad, Afghanistan, China, or the Ukraine, where life is much less complicated.:rolleyes:
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Originally posted by 3800SoloWing View Posttake out all the vegans, peta people, and super-touchey-must-save-the-environment-people, and we'll be fine!:stp:Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
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Originally posted by Mogobs30th View PostWait till coal, oil, and natural gas dry up in the next 100 years, then you conservatives will be wondering why your electric is out. Its funny that people here complain about Govt programs, but for some reason or another, they seem to stay right where they are at, instead of moving to Chad, Afghanistan, China, or the Ukraine, where life is much less complicated.:rolleyes:
thats why our state is almost 50% nuclear now, and that percentage is sure to grow. also we still have enough oil in alaska for 200 years, and coal in the apps for 300+....
this is the US, a nation founded by people who did not like their government, and that has never really went away. so if u think people are just going to shut up.... go crack a history book. when people bow to their government u get countries like China
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Originally posted by T-Mill View PostRenewable energy is an awesome idea, but how are we supposed to afford the energy of the future when we're giving all our money to other countries for the energy of the present?Team NoVa
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Originally posted by flamingchicken View Postwhat? we borrowed some-odd billions from china, its not even our money anymore...we are broke.
All they have to do is ask for payment and the US be comes another Chinese provence, bc thats the only way we have to pay them.
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