The Environmental Left: Epic levels of losing!!!!!

Confluence Cyan

The left/liberalism can be coordinated with America's brand of 'people confluence' perhaps. America is a land that grows with mercantilism-based networking and capitalism. Money and goods draw a lot of people together --- minorities, religious denominations, political factions, even all sorts (i.e., albinos, mulattoes, midgets, Satanists, etc.).

Imagine, for example, a voting pocket for liberals in California is comprised of a community of midgets living in the San Fernando Valley. Imagine this group buys water-guns for their kids every summer in some gesture meant to convey a political concern for man's pollution of Earth's waters (i.e., acid rain, etc.). They generate charity moneys for these festive activities and generate funds and letters for their local politicians for eco-related matters. Such 'activity' surely can be characterized or 'spun' as economic activity.

Isn't it funny how democracy caters to capitalism? This sort of discussion should make even conservatives think more favorably of the left --- "Hey, America always welcomes more traffic chatter."


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The Monkey Wrench Gang

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The Solar Industry Created More Jobs In 2014 Than Oil And Gas Extraction

The solar industry added jobs at a rate nearly 20 times faster than the national average last year, according to an annual report.

The report, published Thursday by the Solar Foundation, found that more than 31,000 solar jobs were added in the U.S. between November 2013 and November 2014. According to the report, 85 percent of those jobs were new, rather than jobs that already existed but which added additional solar responsibilities. There are now a total of 173,807 people in the U.S. with jobs related to solar power, a number that’s increased by 87 percent over the last five years.

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CREDIT: THE SOLAR FOUNDATION

Most of the employment in the solar industry — 55.8 percent — is in jobs related to solar installation, the report found, while solar manufacturing accounts for 18.7 percent of jobs, sales and distribution accounts for 11.6 percent, and project development accounts for 8.7 percent. A few states, such as California, North Carolina, Massachusetts, and New York, led in solar installation from 2013-2014, but the report highlighted a few other states, such as Georgia, Indiana, Virginia, and Tennessee, which are experiencing surges in solar installation after a history of being slow to commit to the energy source.

According to the report, the solar installation sector beat out the oil and gas pipeline construction industry and the crude oil and natural gas extraction industry in 2014, creating almost 50 percent more jobs than those industries did.
The report also expects solar jobs to continue to grow in 2015, predicting that more than 36,000 jobs will be added over the next 12 months.

One might call this winning.

NO! this is called regulating one to death while stealing their money to prop up a failed piece of crap...
 
Solar is still a massive joke........these cheesdicks talk about these massive growth rates by % but the starting point is so miniscule in the bigger picture its laughable. Know what its like Billy? Its like those dolts who stick a rolled up sock down their pants and go around talking about their museum piece gorgan!!! Solar provides the United States with a laughable 0.3% of our electricity needs!!!:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::eusa_dance:
 
The Solar Industry Created More Jobs In 2014 Than Oil And Gas Extraction

The solar industry added jobs at a rate nearly 20 times faster than the national average last year, according to an annual report.

The report, published Thursday by the Solar Foundation, found that more than 31,000 solar jobs were added in the U.S. between November 2013 and November 2014. According to the report, 85 percent of those jobs were new, rather than jobs that already existed but which added additional solar responsibilities. There are now a total of 173,807 people in the U.S. with jobs related to solar power, a number that’s increased by 87 percent over the last five years.

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CREDIT: THE SOLAR FOUNDATION

Most of the employment in the solar industry — 55.8 percent — is in jobs related to solar installation, the report found, while solar manufacturing accounts for 18.7 percent of jobs, sales and distribution accounts for 11.6 percent, and project development accounts for 8.7 percent. A few states, such as California, North Carolina, Massachusetts, and New York, led in solar installation from 2013-2014, but the report highlighted a few other states, such as Georgia, Indiana, Virginia, and Tennessee, which are experiencing surges in solar installation after a history of being slow to commit to the energy source.

According to the report, the solar installation sector beat out the oil and gas pipeline construction industry and the crude oil and natural gas extraction industry in 2014, creating almost 50 percent more jobs than those industries did.
The report also expects solar jobs to continue to grow in 2015, predicting that more than 36,000 jobs will be added over the next 12 months.

One might call this winning.

Most of that being done by HOME installations. Probably less 100KW/yr per worker. If you calculate out the cost for building capacity that way -- it would come out to about $1000 per KW installed. NOT the way to lower the costs of building out solar capacity.. There's enough margin in HOME installations to hire that many people. But it is NOT the cost profile that you brag about for solar costs...
 
Solar is still a massive joke........these cheesdicks talk about these massive growth rates by % but the starting point is so miniscule in the bigger picture its laughable. Know what its like Billy? Its like those dolts who stick a rolled up sock down their pants and go around talking about their museum piece gorgan!!! Solar provides the United States with a laughable 0.3% of our electricity needs!!!:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::eusa_dance:
Won't that heat your home at -20 degrees? ............................................. Maybe one home, LOL
 
The coal stock index is down 60% over the past year. 4 coal companies in the USA have gone bankrupt in the past 15 months.

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All those coal companies still have vast reserves in the ground. The trouble is, investors now assume they'll never be able to profitably take most of that coal out of the ground.

I think this is why so many righties are so hysterical. They made the mistake of believing their own propaganda, so they took a bath on coal stocks, and they blame the dirty liberals for it.

(You know what to do now, deniers. Throw good money after bad!)
 
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The coal stock index is down 60% over the past year. 4 coal companies in the USA have gone bankrupt in the past 15 months.

Google

All those coal companies still have vast reserves in the ground. The trouble is, investors now assume they'll never be able to profitably take most of that coal out of the ground.

I think this is why so many righties are so hysterical. They made the mistake of believing their own propaganda, so they took a bath on coal stocks, and they blame the dirty liberals for it.

(You know what to do now, deniers. Throw good money after bad!)
dude/dudette, come now, don't post such ignorance. Come on now, what is it you believe you're going to get, but a response like this. You know exactly why it is, and has nothing at all to do with propaganda.
 
Confluence Cyan

The left/liberalism can be coordinated with America's brand of 'people confluence' perhaps. America is a land that grows with mercantilism-based networking and capitalism. Money and goods draw a lot of people together --- minorities, religious denominations, political factions, even all sorts (i.e., albinos, mulattoes, midgets, Satanists, etc.).

Imagine, for example, a voting pocket for liberals in California is comprised of a community of midgets living in the San Fernando Valley. Imagine this group buys water-guns for their kids every summer in some gesture meant to convey a political concern for man's pollution of Earth's waters (i.e., acid rain, etc.). They generate charity moneys for these festive activities and generate funds and letters for their local politicians for eco-related matters. Such 'activity' surely can be characterized or 'spun' as economic activity.

Isn't it funny how democracy caters to capitalism? This sort of discussion should make even conservatives think more favorably of the left --- "Hey, America always welcomes more traffic chatter."


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The Monkey Wrench Gang

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I'm convinced that Abishai100 is an experiment in Artificial Intelligience which studies patterns of discussions on Message Boards than attempts to compose a relevant response. I've watched this bot for a couple years now and it is getting better all the time.. I know -- it's off-topic -- but just want to see if he/she/it responds..

I'll apologize if I'm wrong.. :biggrin:
 
More losing.............all you ever hear from the global warming alarmists is this dependence on "computer models" which have been shown to be notoriously inaccurate. Well.........here you have computers trying to predict the current wildfires in California and failing miserably >>. Computer Models Failing to Accurately Predict Path of Flames

So the next time you hear a global warming alarmist k00k citing "the models"...........:2up::rofl::rofl::rofl:

"models"........they cant predict hurricane paths for shit...........forest fire paths........but oh, they are going to accurately predict with weather/temperature 10...........20.........50 years from now!!:coffee:
 
More losing.............all you ever hear from the global warming alarmists is this dependence on "computer models" which have been shown to be notoriously inaccurate. Well.........here you have computers trying to predict the current wildfires in California and failing miserably >>. Computer Models Failing to Accurately Predict Path of Flames

So the next time you hear a global warming alarmist k00k citing "the models"...........:2up::rofl::rofl::rofl:

"models"........they cant predict hurricane paths for shit...........forest fire paths........but oh, they are going to accurately predict with weather/temperature 10...........20.........50 years from now!!:coffee:
computer models can't even predict local weather accurately when a storm is coming. They'll put one up at 5 PM then at 10PM they'll have a newer model that shows something different or conflicts with another. In Chicago they usually use two computer models, the stations own and the national weather service one. They almost never agree. And like I said, they will each change at every weather update cycle. 5, 10, 6AM, 8 AM heck even during the course of the day it adjusts the previous output. But, the 20 year old models that predict weather patterns globally are always spot on. I still can probably get them the bridge to nowhere.
Oh, I've actually seen the model change during the course of the news hour. Funny stuff.
 
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