Or is it because Obama is a Kenyan Muslim socialist who wants to destroy America?
It appears to be the Real Americans' answer for everything.Seriously... is that your answer for everything?
You do understand that the reason non-petroleum energy is having a hard time is the same reason expensive petroleum is having a hard time, i.e., because the price of petroleum is down, right?
If you disagree with mentalfloss, why don't you put on your big boy pants and go argue with mentalfloss, instead of attacking him in the third person in a response to somebody who really don't give much of a hoot about the two of y'all's relationship?But flossy is saying that cheep oil is good for the green movement!?!
It appears to be the Real Americans' answer for everything.
But if you go back to the post you just quoted and read the whole thing, you'll see my answer.
Get a grownup to help you with the big words.
Yep. Guess I just fail to live up to your high standards for manhood. And that troubles me, believe me it does. I may need counseling.So you act like a juvenile using the same line you've been using for years and I need a grownup?
Yes, that's what I said, only with extwa dwama.As to your other comment, these alternative energy companies are going bust is because they are failing to produce enough energy and when they do the prices are astronomical.
Yep. Guess I just fail to live up to your high standards for manhood. And that troubles me, believe me it does. I may need counseling.
Sorry to hurt your feels.Man you are a little b*tch sometimes. lol
Sorry to hurt your feels.
Namecalling of that kind used to really hurt me.No hurt here man... I am just laughing because you're a little b*tch sometimes.
Or is it because Obama is a Kenyan Muslim socialist who wants to destroy America?
Oh, the acid rain thing was real - real enough to give credibility to warming whiners - real enough that sulphuric acid in runoff was corroding culverts from under local thoroughfares. Today, there is life in lakes that sulphur in the exhaust killed when Inco (now Vale) didn't have its stack. It was a local thing ... and Vale's not likely to have the smelter output to broadcast in counts significant enough to rain on the much larger area the stack overlooks.Whatever happened to acid rain and the hole in the ozone layer?
And will global warming also soon be something we will one day say "Hey, does anyone remember all that silly global warming stuff they used to bang on about when we were kids?" about and look back on as a bit of a crackpot theory, like acid rain and the hole in the ozone layer now?