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Who’s up for a trip to Cancun?
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The obvious answer is that Nick Van Exel is ready for Cancun.
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What is happening is they bring in 5 ft. of Rock and gravel to get above the 100 year flood plain.greenblood said:
It’s not tough as long as you can afford the required flood insuranceWestlinnDuck said:
The problem is that we aren't. So why pretend that renewables are a complete solution which is what is taught in school, what is preached by the green gaia nude green deal religionists. It's just math and science that you need to have sufficient baseload generation or you are going to get blackouts. I would recommend a hundred year solution and if not, then I would explain what happens if you get such an event. In Oregon, tough to get a loan to build unless you are above the hundred year flood level.WilburHooksHands said:
Not if done properly. If we really wanted to implement renewalables correctly and effectively over time, we could. The money and politics will always get in the way though.WestlinnDuck said:You remember a
It's not routine. Not routine in Texas either. But as we ramp up renewables, it will become a more common occurrence.HHusky said:
No water, heat or power is routine in the Midwest?greenblood said:
This isn’t any different than what the Dakota’s, and the rest of the Midwest deal with on an annual basis. But your bleeding heart is duly noted. It’s also cute that you think this is a lot of money. I’m sure a PAC or two distributed most of those funds to sucker knobs like you into thinking you’re part of a movement. Your gullibility is pretty pathetic.TheKobeStopper said:
I means there’s things he could be doing...greenblood said:There isn’t much he can do, but it’s still a terrible look. Especially from a guy who barely beat an anti gun candidate in Texas of all places.
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I guess for new construction that does work.WestlinnDuck said:
What is happening is they bring in 5 ft. of Rock and gravel to get above the 100 year flood plain.greenblood said:
It’s not tough as long as you can afford the required flood insuranceWestlinnDuck said:
The problem is that we aren't. So why pretend that renewables are a complete solution which is what is taught in school, what is preached by the green gaia nude green deal religionists. It's just math and science that you need to have sufficient baseload generation or you are going to get blackouts. I would recommend a hundred year solution and if not, then I would explain what happens if you get such an event. In Oregon, tough to get a loan to build unless you are above the hundred year flood level.WilburHooksHands said:
Not if done properly. If we really wanted to implement renewalables correctly and effectively over time, we could. The money and politics will always get in the way though.WestlinnDuck said:You remember a
It's not routine. Not routine in Texas either. But as we ramp up renewables, it will become a more common occurrence.HHusky said:
No water, heat or power is routine in the Midwest?greenblood said:
This isn’t any different than what the Dakota’s, and the rest of the Midwest deal with on an annual basis. But your bleeding heart is duly noted. It’s also cute that you think this is a lot of money. I’m sure a PAC or two distributed most of those funds to sucker knobs like you into thinking you’re part of a movement. Your gullibility is pretty pathetic.TheKobeStopper said:
I means there’s things he could be doing...greenblood said:There isn’t much he can do, but it’s still a terrible look. Especially from a guy who barely beat an anti gun candidate in Texas of all places.
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Funny coming from hysterical gas pump handle guy.DJDuck said:
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A lot of the hysteria by the left is bullshit, but you can’t paint a good picture of this. Delay your trip a couple weeks Ted. It isn’t hard. Especially being the heavy hitter he is, the hotel and the airlines would have worked with him.DJDuck said:
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They did it legally thoughSledog said: -
People would rather sit in the dark in frigid cold temperatures with no running water then go on vacation with Raphael Cruz and his family
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