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Your home burned down! Here you go!
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In his defense there are some legit winds that rip off the front range. Spent some time in Louisville years ago. Nice town, cool little downtown area. Used to have this cool little italian place called the Blue Parrot, where they made all their noodles in house. Giant meatballs and sausages. Their sauce was locally distributed. Generally upper middle class area. Some nice homes were torched. Can't imagine the insurance companies are thrilled with the costs to replace.
Oh and fuck the city of Boulder and Boulder County. If you've been to Boulder you often question why the homes in places like Louisville / Superior just come to an end, and then you drive through miles of grass land before hitting town. Well those urban growth boundaries limit the growth and the fire basically was kindled in this area where growth is severely limited. It's why homes in Boulder are
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The dumbfuck leftists greenies have no solution to a basic need.
How are the bruthas gonna have BBQ with solar panels? It's either propane tanks or burning shit to make things hot.
How is whitey going to make hamburgers for all the little soccer fucksticks his wife Karen invites over?
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Wind turbines in the Gorge makes some sense if you are going to build inefficient wind turbines subsidized by massive amounts of federal tax credits and huge electrical bills passed on to customers. The wind does blow and because of all the dams on the Columbia there is an existing transmission infrastructure. But it didn't take long to build out the Gorge potential wind sites. Now, the West Coast feel good virtue signaling is building in east Wyoming. Unfortunately, getting power out of nowhere eastern Wyoming to somewhere Seattle, Portland, SF, LA, Phoenix, Salt Lake etc. requires tens of billions of new transmission.46XiJCAB said:Once a regular site headed out I-84 east into the Columbia R. gorge. You don’t really understand the size until you pass one.
PS Try getting a home build in the Gorge overlooking the Columbia. But putting up hundreds of 200+ foot wind turbines, no problem.


