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Section 25: Miscellaneous Subject: Tesla destroyed by fire Msg# 1159225
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Tom,
Your condescending response has absolutly nothing to do with the irresponsibility of Texas officials, on many levels. They did not maintain their natural gas equipment. They removed themselves from cooperating grids, and thus were not able to share resources with other states, so that they could avoid Federal regulations. Just read the article before you spout out nonsense about greenies and the media. What I wrote was true. If you read the link, everything has footnotes referencing the sources. You go off demeaning Democrats and so called "greenies." You have a condescending attitude toward anything you do not agree with. And you deflect the conversation from Texas to California. And then you go to birds and eagles. Do you know that a great number of that species fly into buildings? Should we take that into consideration when be build mid or high rise buildings? We had a turkey buzzard fly through a window in a neighbor's home right here in the Pines. Jim |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Jim Those Dem & greenie media efforts to shift the onus away from the frozen wind turbines has been totally debunked. Similar conditions of too much reliance on wind & solar has led to California power shortages and the dangers of insufficient supply including the prospects of rolling blackouts. At times California has even paid other states to take excess [mostly solar] power, to correct stress on their grid. Ordinarily excess power can be sold, but at times they were paying others to take the power from their grid. An irony going in the wrong direction. Reliable power requires it be dialed up when required and needed. And on some rare occasions to be dialed back. Then there's the problem of frying birds to death, and chopping up eagles and other raptors. |