Exactly. I’ve driven though what was beautiful Vermont now ruined by ugly wind turbines on their sides and peaks. Worse yet was the damage caused by the roads built to construct and service those things.
The windmills parallel the ethanol mandate for gasoline-you know, to 'save the planet'. Ever since GW Bush okay'ed forcing that kind of idiocy down our throats the cultivation of corn has grown by leaps and bounds. Now, town after town in the corn belt is having to deal with contaminated drinking water due to the increased use of a wide variety of chemicals needed to enhance the yield of corn fields. Along with that is increased profitability and-of course-more faithful voters. All in the short term. So easy to forget the long term. Just like some of the windmill questions: "what is their true carbon footprint, what is the impact from manufacturing those huge fans, and what is the impact to planet earth when they have to be disposed"?
top of the morning back at you Irish from over here at Mt K ! w walker
ReplyDeleteIt would look better without the windmills, just sayin' it would be more beautiful if the windmills had never been built ANYWHERE.
ReplyDeleteExactly. I’ve driven though what was beautiful Vermont now ruined by ugly wind turbines on their sides and peaks. Worse yet was the damage caused by the roads built to construct and service those things.
DeleteThe windmills parallel the ethanol mandate for gasoline-you know, to 'save the planet'. Ever since GW Bush okay'ed forcing that kind of idiocy down our throats the cultivation of corn has grown by leaps and bounds. Now, town after town in the corn belt is having to deal with contaminated drinking water due to the increased use of a wide variety of chemicals needed to enhance the yield of corn fields. Along with that is increased profitability and-of course-more faithful voters. All in the short term. So easy to forget the long term. Just like some of the windmill questions: "what is their true carbon footprint, what is the impact from manufacturing those huge fans, and what is the impact to planet earth when they have to be disposed"?
DeleteBeautiful scenery spoiled by Wind Turbines
ReplyDeleteTop o' tha' marnin'!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy yourself, and have a refreshing, relaxing weekend.
See ya on Monday (oh cursed word!)
Toxic Deplorable B Woodman
I hate those spin things. One of the nicest roads with views was ruined here.
ReplyDeleteJealous, enjoy brother.
ReplyDeleteFuckin wind turbines, everybody’s new state tree. Fuckem
My brother lives in Warner. Beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteThose fucking windmills...
ReplyDeleteThose who don’t live in NH simply cannot take a Shit in Freedom.
ReplyDeleteTaking a Freedom Shit as the locals call it can only be performed in NH.
Savor your Shit, Irish.
Savor your Shit.
Similar looking to places in western Oregon.
ReplyDeleteEagle control area.
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