So did you build your house first or was the mine there first?
You're the one complaining about the wind towers that you can see. So if we need more electricity, where do we get it from? We have to build something somewhere. You propose coal or natural gas plants. Where should those be built?no one is saying build a power plant in any ones back yard you are making shit up. The wind towers are inefficient when compared to other options for power take up more land are an all around farce for being good for the environment. I can see the blinky lights on the wind towers so they dont affect me one bit. How many wind tower jobs have you been involved in building?
pretty muchCan't the samething be said about farming??
Originally Posted by wby257 View Post
Can't the samething be said about farming??
pretty much
It kills a lot more wildlife than wind towers too.
Wildlife that in most cases wouldn't be there if it weren't for farming.
Wildlife that in most cases wouldn't be there if it weren't for farming.
I hope your joking. If we could look at a section of land in 1800 here in North Dakota we would see bison, elk, antelope, even plains grizzly. What is here today? When I was a kid on the farm South of Devils Lake thousands of gulls would follow the tractor, now none do because chemicals have killed everything in the soil. The land has become a biological desert.
Don't get me wrong, we all have to eat, and I'm not proposing some sort of wildlife nervana, but I do know what reality is. The reality is we pile on chemicals to produce a larger surplus, then sell to our enemies to try keep the price up. Push for gov conservation projects to cut the surplus and let the market bring the prices up. Farmers have an income, wildlife has some habitat, and we don't feed ourenemies. American farmers need not support China, Russia, Cuba, or anyone else that hates your fellow American.
I hope your joking. If we could look at a section of land in 1800 here in North Dakota we would see bison, elk, antelope, even plains grizzly. What is here today? When I was a kid on the farm South of Devils Lake thousands of gulls would follow the tractor, now none do because chemicals have killed everything in the soil. The land has become a biological desert.