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Magawd!!!hardhat said:WestlinnDuck said:Well, assuming a 100 sq ft for a 1 kilowatt system, then a 1500 sq foot home isn't going to have a very large southern facing roof print. A 3 ton air conditioning unit alone is going to draw around 2 kilowatts (average efficiency). So, your going to be able to run your AC, refrigerator and some lights at high noon in June on a sunny day in the Willamette Valley for say three hours. In the Willamette Valley you are generating very low to zero energy in the morning and evening and none from dusk to dawn. Also low production on cloudy days. It's just a green scam largely paid for by the government and your utility.
An honest one. Paint me Fred Sanford going to see Elizabeth. -
Even worse, there are 3 people in that video who now suck his dick on a regular basis on the Weekly News shows on Sunday mornings.RaceBannon said:
Imagine not doing even the most basic research on this piece of shitLoneStarDawg said: -
Hopefully, we are different. But a dem president in 2024 means its over for the US too. I mean what the phuck happened to Canada and Australia? Do most of these countries have a death wish? Who would put up with confiscatory taxation. Who would put up with a $13.06 tax on a case of beer.
https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/08/01/australian-beer-tax-increase/
Workers’ paradise lost? Biggest beer tax hike in 30 years serves up the ‘$15 pint’ [US $10.42
It's claimed that Australians are already taxed on beer more than almost any other nation in the world, and the price of a pint is about to take another big leap.
We were fine when inflation came for our spinach. We held strong when the price went up on our fuel. But how are Australians going to cope when the latest beer tax increase brings the price of a pint up to $15?
The biannual indexation coming in today will result in Australia’s beer excise tax making its biggest jump in 30 years, with prices set to increase by 4%, or $2.50 a litre.
You might make some savings by skipping the pub for the bottle shop, but you can’t escape it entirely: taxes on a slab [a case] are rising to $18.80 [US $13.06] too, a hike of about 80 cents. It’s unclear when these increases will be passed on to consumers in pubs or the bottle-o. -
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I was taught not to trust the fbi by leftists.PurpleThrobber said: -
Why wait? It seems obvious if you look at the video evidence of the people NOT indicted.PurpleThrobber said:
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