Fenlason wrote:caseydog wrote:Maine may very well not be a good place for wind turbines. I don't know.
But braging about Maine's 115 wind turbines is no way to counter MadJacks NIMBY comments.
I think what MJ was talking about was States like Massachusetts that won't allow wind turbines off of Cape Cod, because they think it will spoil their view. Florida, a diehard red state, doesn't want their tourists to see any oil wells while watching the sun set over the Gulf. Boohoo.
The Texas coast is dotted with offshore oil wells. It has the most polluted air in the nation, thanks to the abundant refineries. Texas pay the biggest price for satisfying Americas addition to cheap energy. And now, Texas lead the WORLD in wind power.
Louisiana pays a big price for America's cheap energy addiction, too. Louisiana is going to take the biggest hit from this BP spill.
Cancer does not run in my family, but yet I got it. I lived in Port Arthur for six years, where the town mottos was, "We Oil the World." Are they connected? I have no idea, but I am NOT moving back there. When you drive into a town, and it smells like the fertilizer section of Home Depot, I can't imagine it being a good thing.
NIMBY. That was MadJack's gripe. And he's right. States that use more than they produce need to be thankful for the states that produce more than they use -- and pay a heavy price for it.
CD
I was not bragging.. I was merely sharing the facts of what we are doing...nothing more.. nothing less.
I hope you aren't going to send alien sheep to "probe" me in my sleep.


But, you said you had a problem with what MJ said. Me and MadJack have been under the influence together, multiple times, which almost makes us related down here in the South. I gotta stand by his madness.

In fairness, folks should know that Glenn (Fenlason) does have an underground home, which is very energy efficient.
But, he's still wrong.

CD