Carl Young (09-25-2022),countryboy (09-25-2022)
That's right. And these leftist loonies are all being sponsored by George Soros.
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Carl Young (09-25-2022)
They're already pretty much outlawed in places like Berkeley, CA.Originally Posted by Peter1469The utilities will have to burn more natural gas to generate the electricity, and the grid won't hold up. So people won't be able to drive their electric cars in the summer or winter. Basically, poverty... what leftism always produces.Originally Posted by Section31They want people to pay cap-and-trade carbon taxes.Originally Posted by countryboyAlready done. You can't get a new house with a wood burning fireplace. Only gas. Perhaps they'll replace those with some electric sparkler or one of those plug-in fireplace things.Originally Posted by Tahuyaman
Yep. But he probably isn't.
Leftist brains haven't just been washed - they've been wrung, hung out to dry, folded, and put away in a hospital freezer where, some time in the future, they can be transplanted as unused, re-wired, and professionally installed into the head of some worthier human being. And there are millions of them.
Last edited by Carl Young; 09-25-2022 at 09:35 PM.
Red Lily (09-25-2022)
If California wants to solve most of it's environmental problems the answer is pretty simple, ban air conditioning.... If there is no air conditioning the population of southern California would move to more temperate areas. Most of the larger population areas are located in areas of higher temps and lower rain, this causes water supply problems and a greater electric demand for air conditioning. With no AC, a great many people will move, lowering water demand, lowering electrical demand, lowering air pollution by eliminating millions of cars along with the people, just like that there will be harmony with the trees.
"The powers of the federal government are enumerated; it can only operate in certain cases; it has legislative powers on defined and limited objects, beyond which it cannot extend its jurisdiction." James Madison 1788
Collateral Damage (09-26-2022),Peter1469 (09-26-2022)