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March 22, 2009

"Freeze in the Dark"

I remember living in Louisiana "oil country" back in the eighties, a popular bumper sticker was "Let the damn Yankees freeze in the dark!" I suspect that based on the current environmental and political divide which is growing more divisive, (despite Mr. Hope and Change) this feeling will grow in the so called red states. I read where California could basically wipe out here budget deficit overnight if they would just allow drilling for their own oil. It won't be long before individual states such as Texas will begin protecting their own resources IMO. BTW Texas is also the largest provider of wind energy by far so I would not blame them if they shut off states like California who have no compulsion in taking everyone else's tax money to bail them out of their budget crisis without even using what they have.
Let other states produce California's power


from American Thinker

Clarice Feldman
As the Democrats make extraction, refining and utilization of traditional fossil fuels increasingly impossible, touting alternative sources, the party's leaders put their own aesthetic NIMBYism first.

Ted Kennedy has worked to block windmills that might hamper his ocean view.
Now Diane Feinstein wants to block solar panels in the California desert.

WASHINGTON -- California's Mojave Desert may seem ideally suited for solar energy production, but concern over what several proposed projects might do to the aesthetics of the region and its tortoise population is setting up a potential clash between conservationists and companies seeking to develop renewable energy.
Nineteen companies have submitted applications to build solar or wind facilities on a parcel of 500,000 desert acres, but Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Friday such development would violate the spirit of what conservationists had intended when they donated much of the land to the public.
Feinstein said Friday she intends to push legislation that would turn the land into a national monument, which would allow for existing uses to continue while preventing future development.

Maybe suckers in places where people bitterly cling to their guns will agree to be overrun with windmills and solar panels to provide energy to those who demand fossil-free energy in California and Massachusetts.

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