I heard it on NPR and I'm wondering where the insulting part is?No, The Blackouts In Texas Weren't Caused By Renewables. Here's What Really Happened
Important Info: NPR'S Corporate Sponsors reads like a list of Who's Who in the liberal activists community.
It's organized propaganda.
You are talking to someone who does not care that nearly 500,000 Americans are dead. What does he care if a few million Texans get to experience life in a third-world country?
lol, it's not "organized propaganda". That would be places like OAN and The Blaze.
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Nor does it mean the private enterprise couldn't design the system to work in all weather conditions that the area sees.None of that changes that those windmills are federally subsidized.
Biden says it's a 120 million dead, and he should know, since he also decides who is black and who isn't. Good Democrats shouldn't contradict their Commissar.
President Joe Biden has addressed the nation as the US marks 500,000 deaths from Covid-19, the highest toll of any country in the world.
"As a nation, we can't accept such a cruel fate. We have to resist becoming numb to the sorrow," he said.
The president and vice-president, and their spouses, then observed a moment of silence outside the White House during a candle-lighting ceremony.
More than 28.1 million Americans have been infected - another global record.
"Today I ask all Americans to remember. Remember those we lost and remember those we left behind," President Biden said, calling for Americans to fight Covid together.
Whether the Green New Deal is a workable idea or not (I have been critical of it myself), is irrelevant because it has nothing at all to do with why Texas endured widespread power outages.
Uh, no.I listen to NPR quite a bit, and it is definitely just a tabloid style propaganda outlet for left wing hacks re its news depts. That's what it exists for.
Der Commissar Biden didn't say that.
Covid: Biden calls 500,000 death toll a heartbreaking milestone
President Joe Biden addresses the nation as the US mourns 500,000 people lost to Covid-19.www.bbc.com
Uh, no.
Real news always has a left wing bias. After all, the Right believes in alternative facts.Uh yes, very much so. They even word their stories with left wing slants.
Real news always has a left wing bias. After all, the Right believes in alternative facts.
Glad you agreeOkay.
Screeching from behind the screen doesn't help anyone.
Well that's a stupid comment. NPR leans left-center but is highly factual in reporting. If you "listen to NPR quite a bit" you'd know that.I listen to NPR quite a bit, and it is definitely just a tabloid style propaganda outlet for left wing hacks re its news depts. That's what it exists for.
No, The Blackouts In Texas Weren't Caused By Renewables. Here's What Really Happened
Important Info: NPR'S Corporate Sponsors reads like a list of Who's Who in the liberal activists community.
It's organized propaganda.
You simply cannot believe anything coming from these radical leftist mouths regarding energy and renewables. They lie for power just as Joe said.No, The Blackouts In Texas Weren't Caused By Renewables. Here's What Really Happened
Important Info: NPR'S Corporate Sponsors reads like a list of Who's Who in the liberal activists community.
It's organized propaganda.
Hogwash. Big donors may sometimes donate to both parties but they donate much more to democrats.actually the sponsors are fairly evenly split. But it’s just like the way most big donors donate to both parties. I didn’t see the condescension in the story either. Seemed pretty straight forward.
You don't winterize things like that in Texas. This isn't Minnesota just like you don't make things hurricane-proof in Kansas.you know....even if this was caused by the windmills freezing (which it was not) that is still not the fault of renewable energy. It is the fault of the greedy power companies that made the business decision not to winterize them.
I heard it on NPR and I'm wondering where the insulting part is?
I'm also an NPR supporter.
The freezing of moisture in natural gas at low temperatures is VERY well known. Show me where I said "natural gas that was too cold to flow through the uninsulated piipe lines". I can find no post of mine with these words.
I didn't ask about Texas, I asked about the 'Green New Deal'; I already pointed out earlier that the failures of the natural gas lines was far more than the loss from the wind turbines and all that. I don't see anything in the GND that will replace the power delivered on the scales several other sources deliver, even given the next 20 years.
Are you serious? You do not recall entire fields flooded out? Farmers could not plant corn or soy beans due to the flooding. How the hell did you miss this living in Indiana?
No End in Sight for Record Midwest Flood Crisis
High waters continue to swamp towns and agricultural fields throughout the Mississippi basinwww.scientificamerican.com
2019 Catastrophic River Flooding - Center for Disaster Philanthropy
In 2019, there were 14 billion-dollar weather and climate change disasters. Three of them were floods along the Mississippi, Missouri and Arkansas rivers. Approximately 14 million people were impacted by flooding this year, while 200 million were at risk.disasterphilanthropy.org
Midwest Floods of 2019—The Latest Disaster to Learn From
The flooding in the Midwest is the latest in a long line of catastrophic disasters that have climate change’s fingerprints all over them.www.nrdc.org
Do natural gas valves and regulators freeze in Minnesota? If not, why not?
It was once in a lifetime freak storm. The problem shouldn't have been as severe as they were, though, especially for the water systems.
Re Minnesota it has a bout a quarter of the population Texas does, and is growing bigger by the year, and that doesn't include millions of criminal illegal aliens already here and of course another 20 million on the way the Democrats are bringing in.
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