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Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
One step at a time ….
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And Steve Harper buys his caviar at Costco.
As Jason Kenney said, "the lunatics are about to take over the asylum". He was referring to the WEF conspiracy theorists. LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd Steve Harper buys his caviar at Costco.
As Jason Kenney said, "the lunatics are about to take over the asylum". He was referring to the WEF conspiracy theorists. LOL
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostGosh you’re a deluded fellow. You get your hackles up so quick don’t you? Is it the heat up here today? It’s like 31 degrees on Jackfish right now.
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If the power is cutoff with the "kill switch" how do you pump fuel and oil which rely on lots of electricity and how will the refineries refine oil? LOL Oh yeah you didn't think of that.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIf the power is cutoff with the "kill switch" how do you pump fuel and oil which rely on lots of electricity and how will the refineries refine oil? LOL Oh yeah you didn't think of that.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostYou don’t think the vast majority of us have big backup gensets on the farms ? Will be just fine even in the dead of winter. Will you solar panels keep up in December and January?
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostYou don’t think the vast majority of us have big backup gensets on the farms ? Will be just fine even in the dead of winter. Will you solar panels keep up in December and January?
And solar panels still generate some electricity in the December and January especially in more southern states. February and March are pretty good producing months. And wind mills generate when the wind blows all year round. But the wind never blows on the prairies?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostJazz lives in Regina and most of the residents don't have gensets or backup power so when the power goes out for more than a few days there is no gas or diesel available because surprise surprise, gas stations need electricity to pump your fuel.
And solar panels still generate some electricity in the December and January especially in more southern states. February and March are pretty good producing months. And wind mills generate when the wind blows all year round. But the wind never blows on the prairies?
Dont really care about southern states, that was not the point, talking here , NW Sask in the dead of winter.
nice distraction points, you should be a politician for the Liberals, you know how to flip a word salad lol
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Yup we know you only care about yourself. No surprise there.
How much are your intermittent crops and grass growing from November to April? But you still grow crops and grass right?
Solar panels capture the suns energy 12 months of the year compared to at best 7 months for your grass.
But you don't believe in capturing the suns energy? LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYup we know you only care about yourself. No surprise there.
How much are your intermittent crops and grass growing from November to April? But you still grow crops and grass right?
Solar panels capture the suns energy 12 months of the year compared to at best 7 months for your grass.
But you don't believe in capturing the suns energy? LOL
Of course one can capture the suns energy , and solar panels play a part . But they will not power your home solely in this northern latitude in December and Jan …. Reread my post , your simply throwing misinformation around now ….
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