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jwoodie

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1. Obama administration protests North Korea's nuclear and ICBM tests but doesn't impose any sanctions.

2. Democrats plan to tear down three hydroelectric dams in California and Oregon. What about Green Energy?
 
1. Obama administration protests North Korea's nuclear and ICBM tests but doesn't impose any sanctions.

2. Democrats plan to tear down three hydroelectric dams in California and Oregon. What about Green Energy?
Have a link, j?
 
Not j but-
North Korea nuclear test meets with familiar response from White House
California, Oregon moving to demolish Klamath River dams, despite Congress
and
Coalition moving to demolish Klamath River dams without Congress’s assent
1. Obama administration protests North Korea's nuclear and ICBM tests but doesn't impose any sanctions.

2. Democrats plan to tear down three hydroelectric dams in California and Oregon. What about Green Energy?
Have a link, j?
 
1. Obama administration protests North Korea's nuclear and ICBM tests but doesn't impose any sanctions.

2. Democrats plan to tear down three hydroelectric dams in California and Oregon. What about Green Energy?


what about Cali drought where hydro dams are running as well as your Yugo ?


what about green energy you ask, well there is this ..

In the 1950s, hydropower supplied almost 60 percent of the state's electricity. Now, it provides 14 percent to 19 percent in a normal year, and even less during a drought _ accounting for about 8 percent of the state's total power last year. Renewable energy, on the other hand, provided more than 20 percent, according to the California Energy Commission.
 
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When are people going to wake up to the fact that the ONLY issue that matters to the Democrats is getting elected?
 
When are people going to wake up to the fact that the ONLY issue that matters to the Democrats is getting elected?

an issue that makes no difference to Republicans, right woodieboi?
 
what about green energy you ask, well there is this ..

In the 1950s, hydropower supplied almost 60 percent of the state's electricity. Now, it provides 14 percent to 19 percent in a normal year, and even less during a drought _ accounting for about 8 percent of the state's total power last year. Renewable energy, on the other hand, provided more than 20 percent, according to the California Energy Commission.

Lunacy (continued)

3. Claiming that "hydropower" is neither a "green" nor a "renewable" energy source.
 

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