Beantown
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Gotcha. It would help if I fully read all posts or retained what I did read.
No worries, I appreciate the questions.
Gotcha. It would help if I fully read all posts or retained what I did read.
And he's a teacher folks.Gotcha. It would help if I fully read all posts or retained what I did read.
And he's a teacher folks.
What do you mean for the company?
This is my favorite post of the thread.
Also, everyone, we've given Beanclown massive amounts of **** over the years. I'm pretty sure this MFer is a millionaire at this point or will be soon. Does that make anyone else feel kind of like crap?
Congrats Beantown! Seriously.
This is my favorite post of the thread.
Also, everyone, we've given Beanclown massive amounts of **** over the years. I'm pretty sure this MFer is a millionaire at this point or will be soon. Does that make anyone else feel kind of like crap?
Congrats Beantown! Seriously.
Well, "He who laughs last laughs hardest."You have always been the biggest dick to me. Anytime I post I can always count on a cutting remark from you waiting in the wings.
Well, "He who laughs last laughs hardest."
I wish you the best, honestly.
You have always been the biggest dick to me. Anytime I post I can always count on a cutting remark from you waiting in the wings.
Well, "He who laughs last laughs hardest."
I wish you the best, honestly.
Interesting. Do you know of a source I can investigate to see the actual costs and subsidies? I didn't realize fossil fuels were subsidized, and I don't understand the thinking behind that at all.1. Fossil fuels have more subsidies than renewable. 4X in fact. That's why it's cheap.
2. Costs on our health and cleanup sites are never factored into the actual costs of it's production.
3. Utilities have some of the highest margins out there. Why do you think Warren Buffet invests in them?
4. Take climate change out of the equation. Nobody can argue against air pollution. Utah is the perfect example. Asthma in Utah is skyrocketing and the valley is brown most of the time. Not to mention now that pollution haze is making it's way to the Utah national parks thanks to the coal industry.
Interesting. Do you know of a source I can investigate to see the actual costs and subsidies? I didn't realize fossil fuels were subsidized, and I don't understand the thinking behind that at all.