This is the first I've heard of this. Utter stupidity, and what really galls me is that the people doing it know it's a farce, too.
This underscores a much, much bigger problem here in this country. We, as citizens, never get to vote on really important issues. No one voted for illegal immigration, no one voted for thousands of acres of solar installations, or miles of wind farms. Our "representatives" don't represent us, and/or are too stupid themselves to understand fully what they're voting for.
In the cases of large infrastructure being put on private property, the argument is made that the owner of the property can do whatever they wish with that property. Not so, I say. Not when the infrastructure negatively impacts those around it. I've driven through the wind farms in northern Texas, for example. No one talks about how those turbines change weather patterns. That's farmland, and ranchland. Under certain weather conditions, it brings a heavy cloud layer to the ground, not to mention the fact that it's a massive eyesore.
Here in Florida there was a large solar installation hit by a tornado when Milton blew through, shattering thousands of panels into shards of glass and silicon wafers. Imagine those projectiles flying in the air...
Imo it's about conditioning Americans to accept more and more Eminent Domain land theft, as well as pay off all of their cronies on another boondoggle. And a side benefit is to destroy more of our best farmland, to make us more vulnerable.
It is about stealing taxpayer's money from the government ----- same with the wind farms, that will be torn down. The wind farms got big government subsidies.
This is the first I've heard of this. Utter stupidity, and what really galls me is that the people doing it know it's a farce, too.
This underscores a much, much bigger problem here in this country. We, as citizens, never get to vote on really important issues. No one voted for illegal immigration, no one voted for thousands of acres of solar installations, or miles of wind farms. Our "representatives" don't represent us, and/or are too stupid themselves to understand fully what they're voting for.
In the cases of large infrastructure being put on private property, the argument is made that the owner of the property can do whatever they wish with that property. Not so, I say. Not when the infrastructure negatively impacts those around it. I've driven through the wind farms in northern Texas, for example. No one talks about how those turbines change weather patterns. That's farmland, and ranchland. Under certain weather conditions, it brings a heavy cloud layer to the ground, not to mention the fact that it's a massive eyesore.
Here in Florida there was a large solar installation hit by a tornado when Milton blew through, shattering thousands of panels into shards of glass and silicon wafers. Imagine those projectiles flying in the air...
Imo it's about conditioning Americans to accept more and more Eminent Domain land theft, as well as pay off all of their cronies on another boondoggle. And a side benefit is to destroy more of our best farmland, to make us more vulnerable.
Projects like these need to be illegal.
It is about stealing taxpayer's money from the government ----- same with the wind farms, that will be torn down. The wind farms got big government subsidies.