I wonder if the masses will put 2 + 2 together and realize that they're paying for the corrupt, incompetent leadership of the Western world with brutal austerity.
There's a lot of people out there that still haven't woken up. Perhaps when they're freezing or boiling their collective asses off, they'll finally figure it out.
And just as an aside, I sincerely hope this gets some Coloradoans to get off their asses and protest. The elderly and pets can't handle living in 50 degrees in the winter and 85 in the summer. I'm sure this bullshit will come to CommieMinnesota soon.
I'm no tree hugger by any stretch of the imagination, but I've been toying with the idea of getting panels on the roof for a long time, purely for the sake of having some energy independence. Might be time to finally buy some.
Never thought about it until you mentioned tree hugger. I'm getting ready to put solar and a powerwall (or 2) at my house too. I find it funny that I had to actually have someone cut down a couple of tall trees so my roof will get more sun.
That has to be a hard decision for the greenies of the world.
Heh heh, I should probably be less self conscious about it than I am. But to me and I'm sure you as well, solar = independence and I'll take as much of that as I can get these days.
How much power is your array going to produce once it's up?
I have to get a solar company back out here after the last tree (which is actually 2 in a big V) is gone. I had a company out last year and I only had 35% of my roof with enough sun. Once this last tree is gone (and with the others I had cut down or trimmed) I should get enough to power my whole house and/or fill up 2 power walls. I'm in TX so there is plenty of sun, but part of my yard was so shaded from the tall and thick trees I couldn't even grow grass there.
I just know I want it installed before we lose the higher tax credit, and before my power contract is up where I get nights free. I was with a power company that was bought by Reliant. The old company was pretty cheap and Reliant has to honor that, but once June hits my power charge will likely double unless I can find another company that is similar to my old one.
At least now I have A LOT of firewood in case the winter is bad like in 2020. The tree guy cut the trees into firewood and brush, and he hauled the brush away. I actually saved money by him cutting the trees into firewood-sized pieces so he didn't have to haul it and pay to dump it. During that bad storm I was without power for 4 days (and it hit -2 F). I ran out of firewood quickly but neighbors brought me a good amount. I can return the favor now if necessary.
I wonder if the masses will put 2 + 2 together and realize that they're paying for the corrupt, incompetent leadership of the Western world with brutal austerity.
There's a lot of people out there that still haven't woken up. Perhaps when they're freezing or boiling their collective asses off, they'll finally figure it out.
And just as an aside, I sincerely hope this gets some Coloradoans to get off their asses and protest. The elderly and pets can't handle living in 50 degrees in the winter and 85 in the summer. I'm sure this bullshit will come to CommieMinnesota soon.
I'm no tree hugger by any stretch of the imagination, but I've been toying with the idea of getting panels on the roof for a long time, purely for the sake of having some energy independence. Might be time to finally buy some.
Never thought about it until you mentioned tree hugger. I'm getting ready to put solar and a powerwall (or 2) at my house too. I find it funny that I had to actually have someone cut down a couple of tall trees so my roof will get more sun.
That has to be a hard decision for the greenies of the world.
Heh heh, I should probably be less self conscious about it than I am. But to me and I'm sure you as well, solar = independence and I'll take as much of that as I can get these days.
How much power is your array going to produce once it's up?
I have to get a solar company back out here after the last tree (which is actually 2 in a big V) is gone. I had a company out last year and I only had 35% of my roof with enough sun. Once this last tree is gone (and with the others I had cut down or trimmed) I should get enough to power my whole house and/or fill up 2 power walls. I'm in TX so there is plenty of sun, but part of my yard was so shaded from the tall and thick trees I couldn't even grow grass there.
I just know I want it installed before we lose the higher tax credit, and before my power contract is up where I get nights free. I was with a power company that was bought by Reliant. The old company was pretty cheap and Reliant has to honor that, but once June hits my power charge will likely double unless I can find another company that is similar to my old one.
At least now I have A LOT of firewood in case the winter is bad like in 2020. The tree guy cut the trees into firewood and brush, and he hauled the brush away. I actually saved money by him cutting the trees into firewood-sized pieces so he didn't have to haul it and pay to dump it. During that bad storm I was without power for 4 days (and it hit -2 F). I ran out of firewood quickly but neighbors brought me a good amount. I can return the favor now if necessary.
There have been entire forests leveled for windmill installations. Retarded.