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Let them put panels on their property and use electric equipment. It is the future, keep in mind that the auto industry put blacksmiths out of business.
You shithead, of course that's true, even a simpleton like you could have figured that out. It was part of the link, asshole.'s What's funny is yiu think that the men who were blacksmiths died out. They didn't. They became mechanics, body work specialists etc.
Just like the carriage makers no longer made buggys for horses, they transitioned to making car bodies. In your stupid mind they were driven out of business, but the reality is they simply made car bodies.
Face it, you have no fucking clue what you are talking about.
As usual.
Your point is absurd. Whale oil was replaced by, drum role please, ELECTRICITY. Your ignorance is noted:And the oil industry saved whales from extinction in the mid-1800's!
So, what's your point?
Idiot-gram ^^^Lawnmowers ruining the planet.
Next will be a mandate that we can inhale only.
Ever heard of Methane Gas?Fossil fuels are fine and natural gas in utter overabundance
Just another liberal hate what makes America great.
Your point is absurd. Whale oil was replaced by, drum role please, ELECTRICITY. Your ignorance is noted:
Big Fish: A Brief History of Whaling
A brief article on the not-so-brief history of whaling, its culture, and the need to protect whale species today.www.nationalgeographic.org
Whaling in the United States hit its peak in the mid-1800s. New technologies, including gun-loaded harpoons and steamships, made whalers around the world more efficient. The American whaling fleet, based on the East Coast, operated hundreds of ships in the South Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Whaling was a multi-million dollar industry, and some scientists estimate that more whales were hunted in the early 1900s than in the previous four centuries combined.
Eventually, kerosene, petroleum, and other fossil fuels became much more popular and reliable than whale oil. The industry plummeted.
By the early 1970s, the United States had listed eight whales as endangered species. The U.S. officially outlawed whaling in 1971.
You go hide now using no utilities and your frightened fragile psyche may be Ok.Idiot-gram ^^^
Ever heard of a 96% unpopulated, undeveloped planet???Ever heard of Methane Gas?
sorry pal---most debt/high poverty/high prices --!!!!!! you are just babbling crap ........Sniff, sniff...oh yeah it is the same kook whose ignorance has become his genre.
The States With The Most (And Least) Debt Per Person - Zippia
States With The Most Debt Research Summary The state with the most debt is Massachusetts, where the average debt per person is $11,171. The state with the least debt is Tennessee, where the average debt per person is only $893. Total personal debt in the US has reached $14.96 trillion. 77% of...www.zippia.com
Look up per capita, it's concept which is one more thing you know nothing about. So pitiful, and yet not deserving of pity.
FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — A bill is now on Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk that could disproportionately impact families in the Central Valley and nearby foothill and mountain communities.
Assembly Bill 1346 would end the production of gas-powered small, off-road engines--used in lawn and garden equipment and generators-- by January 1, 2024.
It would replace the gas-powered engines with zero emission battery technology.
"It doesn’t compare to what you’d get with a gas-powered unit,” says Robert Vasquez, with Jensen and Pilegard in Clovis.
Vasquez says the shop doesn’t just sell gas-powered equipment—it also services it.
"That’s really gonna affect our business if we lose generator sales due to emissions," Vasquez says.
Authors of the bill say small off-road engines produced more emissions than cars in 2020.
Bill banning small, gas-powered engines and generators heads to Governor's desk
A bill is now on Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk that could disproportionately impact families in the Central Valley and nearby foothill and mountain communities. Assembly Bill 1346 would end the production of gas-powered small, off-road engines--used in lawn and garden equipment and generators--...kmph.com
There is nothing "progressive" about "Progressives".
hahahahhahahahahahahahahahahah------Examining The Affect Of The Automobile On Horseshoeing In A Pennsylvania Town
It’s common knowledge that the arrival of the horseless carriage sounded the death knell to horse-drawn modes of transportation.www.americanfarriers.com
From the link:
The advent of the automobile brought with it good-paying manufacturing jobs and opportunities for mechanics and auto dealers, but it was bad news for blacksmiths and others who shod horses for a living.
By the early 1930s, according to the Reading Times, only seven blacksmiths were listed in the Reading city directory.
Of that, only three were still shoeing horses.
Now apologize, and admit you post on issues you know nothing about!
You shithead, of course that's true, even a simpleton like you could have figured that out. It was part of the link, asshole.
Not only does the set of faux conservatives lie incessantly, their ignorance is amazing.