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To: BradyLS

And notice how all the “wind farms” have to be placed in rural areas where farm pastures were previously located. All to prove power to the large cities who want to virtue signal their “green living” without have to look at the massive wind turbines and acres of solar panels that will be required to provide the occasional electricity they will receive.

There is absolutely no way current green technology can produce sufficient power to maintain our nation’s current needs and lifestyle. We will be returning to a 17th century lifestyle in order to “save humanity”. Life spans will be reduced, all productivity will drop to a crawl, and innovation as to new products, including medical breakthroughs, will cease. We will spend our days working to produce enough food and other necessities to stay alive another day, and electricity will be rationed and intermittent.


15 posted on 03/01/2023 8:51:48 PM PST by CFW (old and retired)
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To: CFW

Old joke. But anyway, it’s now the year 2050:

Child, lighting a candle: Dad, what did people use for light before candles?
Dad: Light bulbs.


17 posted on 03/01/2023 8:57:00 PM PST by Leaning Right (The steal is real.)
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To: CFW

“…innovation as to new products, including medical breakthroughs”

And you didn’t even factor in the loss of our meritocracy. Now everybody gets a participation degree and our “engineers” will be mostly retards. But we will have “equity” and anybody who wants to be an engineer will just say the magic words “I are engineer”.


22 posted on 03/01/2023 10:09:46 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (There is lots of money and power in Green Communism and we all know where Communism ends.)
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