Trump: "I know a lot about wind" (3-28-2019)

and needed electricity.

Allan

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Or 3% of the total production. Whoopty ■■■■■■■ do. :wink:

Yeah, ■■■■ nature. :smirk:

suddenly righties are nature lovers?

lol.

Allan

always have been and pay more taxes on environment and wildlife conservation ect do to firearms, hunting and fishing then does the left.

somehow drilling on pristine federal land in Alaska doesnt sound too environmentally sound.

Allan.

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yet we drill there to help energy production.

riddle me this

whats the difference between an oil rig in Alaska and wind turbines off the coast of Jersey?

saving birds. lol.

Allan

Nope, there is nothing sudden about it. The vast majority of nature lovers that I have known my entire life are so-called “righties.”

That comment just goes to show how ignorant you are about your political opposites.

Stop demanding the products that result from drilling and we will quit drilling.

Pristine Federal land … What’s it like in your backyard?

That most obvious difference is that the oil rig doesn’t kill birds. Mostly it only kills the plants under the gravel pad it sits on and the people on the freeways running through your home town who are burning the oil in their cars. :stuck_out_tongue:

I got this.

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there are more Caribou in those herds now then there was. It was all hype.

But if you want to pick something that is not good, what about wind turbines and birds, or those solar fields and birds?

Ok, and where does wind blow 24/7/365?

A scam for the easily manipulated.

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On Jupiter.

it does however upset the ecology of a region.

Allan

no more then your house does

my house does not spew oil.

from the washington post

“Between 300 and 700 barrels of oil per day have been spewing from a site 12 miles off the Louisiana coast since 2004, when an oil-production platform owned by Taylor Energy sank in a mudslide triggered by Hurricane Ivan. Many of the wells have not been capped, and federal officials estimate that the spill could continue through this century. With no fix in sight, the Taylor offshore spill is threatening to overtake BP’s Deepwater Horizon disaster as the largest ever.“

Allan

basically i see your birds and raise you fish.

Allan

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so what you don’t think some wildlife was not affected when your plot of land was cleared and built on?

And the shift from Alaska to Louisiana. So lib of you.