Posted by mkirsch on May 12, 2011 at 06:45:12 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: Wind Farms posted by The Dukester on May 10, 2011 at 07:40:50:
I really don't give a rat's hind end if it's economically viable or practical or aesthetically pleasing or whatever.
Farmers have been getting the shaft from the American public for decades. Your cheap food has cost many farmers their livelihoods over the years, and the ones that survived, operated hand-to-mouth for a long long time. It's about time farmers cashed in on SOMETHING.
If they gotta drive around the base of a windmill, but they're doing it in a much-needed new tractor, boo-hoo.
There are three things certain in life: Death. Taxes. Wasteful government spending. The government is going to throw money away. There is no stopping it. You can tea party, wail and gnash your teeth, vote different people in...
They're all idiots, and they're going to waste money. Wouldn't you rather they waste it on farmers who really need it and will do something productive with it?
With welfare, you're just throwing good money after bad. Give it to farmers, they pay their bills, buy new equipment, create jobs...
Wind will always blow, and if the "climate change/global warming" crowd is right, it's going to get windier as time goes on.
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