Saturday, July 4, 2009

The EnviroNazi hypocrites need to leave the grid

If coal is so bad, the EnviroNazis need to take their own advice and lead the way off the grid.

In 2000, 90% of Ohio's electricity (I've heard it's 87.5% now) was generated by coal burning power plants.

If they truly feel that this is a huge hazard, they need to turn their electric breaker off 90% of the time.

They could spend the extra time blowing weed or something else productive....like the women shaving their legs.

What hypocrisy to use electricity generated by coal to tell us how bad coal is for us! If they really cared about the people around the power plants (if you believe their faked health concerns for us) they'd quit using electricity from the grid.

Again the same argument (all the EnviroNazi groups (a couple of days ago it was the Sierra Club) must get the same talking points faxed to them) about jobs being given to folks outside of Meigs County.

"However, Belz believes that it is no guarantee that the jobs would go to people in Meigs County, and that people from out of town would be the ones most likely to take charge.

"When the Mountaineer Power Plant in West Virginia was being put up, they came in from out of town," she said. "Those weren't local jobs that were being given out."
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Rest of OU Post's story here

And again, there are only so many trained pipe fitters, steel workers, boiler makers, etc in Meigs County. Just because Meigs County won't be able to supply all the manpower needs does not mean this is not a great economic boost for the county.

They're really getting desperate to stop this plant. It would not surprise anyone if they resorted to more drastic / direct action. That would be a mistake.

One more thing. It's nice to finally see our State Representative Debbie Phillips start weighing in on this. I guess late is better than never. It must be awful being an EnviroNazi at heart and having to support coal. You've come a long way baby, er Debbie from your Walmart protesting days.

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