Grow up Gord.
I check your post anytime you post shortly after me, because the best predictor of future behavior is past....
You are the cancer on this site.
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Grow up Gord.
I check your post anytime you post shortly after me, because the best predictor of future behavior is past....
You are the cancer on this site.
Put me on ignore.. Stop replying to every line I wright. You are not the boss, don't act like it. Shame on you for using the C word, you should know better. It is hard not to post after you, as you never stop talking. Stop stalking me.
what part of that implies it caused it?Quote:
Green is fine, and we should do what we can, but these events really show the folly of madly diving into it. Sadly, I really don't expect it to make one iota of a difference. Not until whether Line 5 or other, people feel some pain and hardship themselves
Rex Murphy: As Texas winter storm shows, hurling public money at renewable energy is pure folly | National Post
I bet there are some members in here that had the tar kicked out of them regularly throughout their school years and to this day they still believe they were correct. Just sayin'
I don't read where I said,.........' of me'...... You know, that I meant , of the forum. Carry on.
Texas power sources - 56% from gas - 24% from wind - 19% from coal - 9% from nuclear - from Google
Thanks Joe.
And if we recall the original thread, and in part 73 what I've highlighted, or tried to. Was how it relates to fossil, and even pipelines. and the very first article.
https://financialpost.com/commoditie...eeze-roils-u-s
So to sum up.
Going green is not something we can just dive into, turn a switch, shut down fossil and pipelines, no matter how much as I said initially. The Green champions might want to.