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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: renocat on November 23, 2014, 10:42:47 PM
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One Green Nation earthers hate carbon based energy. Ending the use of this energy is the number one issue they pursue to appease their nature gods of pantheism. Stupid Obama has been sucked in big time. He has attacked the auto industry, is crippling the coal industry, and signed a carbon use reduction treaty with China that makes us reduce carbon and destroy our industriesss while China does not have to do anything for 16 years. Now they want to regulate fracking to destroy our new oil boom, All of the major enviro laws prohibit the EPA to regulate Oil exploration with fracking. The Greenies are trying to regulate fracking chemicals and saying fracking harms groundwater. Kiss my butt Greenies. Oil is a private property right and only the state has any right to regulate it and fracking takes place thousands of feet below groundwater. We need to keep an eye on these nuts or they will find a way to make us quit using God's gift of ooiill!.
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Barry O let the wind energy industry flourish although it's murdered hundreds of millions of birds
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Has anyone seen that video of Colorado's governor drinking shazbot! fluid.
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Has anyone seen that video of Colorado's governor drinking shazbot! fluid.
:Yuck: Hadn't heard of that until you posted it, saw plenty of articles but no video of him doing it. What a stupid way to make a wholly insignificant point if he actually did it.
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http://kgou.org/post/oklahoma-oil-executive-told-ou-dean-he-wanted-earthquake-scientists-fired
Oklahoma Oil Executive Told OU Dean He Wanted Earthquake Scientists Fired
Those damn goose-steppers at it again! oh wait.....
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Just read Supreme Court ruled against Obama and the Earthfirsters by striking down his power plant emissions rule from the EPA. They ruled it costs too much for the benefit derived. Stuff that stack up your wazoo and warm your own earth econuts.
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#TeamPoisonGas
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The supreme court has really been on a roll recently.
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EPA just got #benchslapped
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Yep. Going nuts. Lightning round type stuff.
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Power is about to get cheaper. :Woohoo:
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Power is about to get cheaper. :Woohoo:
they will never lower prices, just increase profits
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Power is about to get cheaper. :Woohoo:
they will never lower prices, just increase profits
New facilities will be built, which will at the very least slow the increase in costs.
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Power is about to get cheaper. :Woohoo:
they will never lower prices, just increase profits
New facilities will be built, which will at the very least slow the increase in costs.
The article I saw noted that many plants already made the changes ahead of the 2016 deadline. Many already spent the money. No price reduction.
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Power is about to get cheaper. :Woohoo:
they will never lower prices, just increase profits
New facilities will be built, which will at the very least slow the increase in costs.
The article I saw noted that many plants already made the changes ahead of the 2016 deadline. Many already spent the money. No price reduction.
Many also applied for extensions and have not spent the money. Many were shut down and might reopen. There was a facility planned for western Kansas that ended up not being built due to these new regs that might get built now.
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Power is about to get cheaper. :Woohoo:
they will never lower prices, just increase profits
New facilities will be built, which will at the very least slow the increase in costs.
Why would building new facilities slow the increase in costs? Ratepayers fund new facilities.
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The article also noted that court stopped short of invalidating the rule that set the emission limits and kicked it to a lower court to review the rule itself.
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Power is about to get cheaper. :Woohoo:
they will never lower prices, just increase profits
New facilities will be built, which will at the very least slow the increase in costs.
Why would building new facilities slow the increase in costs? Ratepayers fund new facilities.
You build new facilities either to address shortages or to replace an existing facility that has reached its usable lifetime. This gives the ability to use cheap coal rather than something more expensive.