Matt Ridley: The Beginning Of The End Of Wind

Hallelujah.

To the nearest whole number, the percentage of the world’s energy that comes from wind turbines today is: zero. Despite the regressive subsidy (pushing pensioners into fuel poverty while improving the wine cellars of grand estates), despite tearing rural communities apart, killing jobs, despoiling views, erecting pylons, felling forests, killing bats and eagles, causing industrial accidents, clogging motorways, polluting lakes in Inner Mongolia with the toxic and radioactive tailings from refining neodymium, a ton of which is in the average turbine — despite all this, the total energy generated each day by wind has yet to reach half a per cent worldwide.

If wind power was going to work, it would have done so by now. The people of Britain see this quite clearly, though politicians are often wilfully deaf. The good news though is that if you look closely, you can see David Cameron’s government coming to its senses about the whole fiasco. The biggest investors in offshore wind — Mitsubishi, Gamesa and Siemens — are starting to worry that the government’s heart is not in wind energy any more. Vestas, which has plans for a factory in Kent, wants reassurance from the Prime Minister that there is the political will to put up turbines before it builds its factory.

Well the good news for Boulder is that the people of Boulder DO NOT see it quite clearly and the politicians don’t have to be wilfully deaf because anyone who opposes wind turbines is an illiterate Republican (whoops, to a vast majority of Boulderites I just repeated myself).

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Ann Althouse:Should Obama apologize? What’s the point? It will not be believed.

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Anybody but Obama

Conservative Blogs Central: It is time to come together – I will not post another derogatory thread about a conservative. I am to the point where I don’t care who wins, as long as they beat Obama. That includes Ron Paul. Vote your heart!
(located in right had column)

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Glenn Reynolds: They want you to be depressed and dispirited, but don’t be. Be Breitbart, who was never either.

Be Breitbart.

Lessons from Bill Whittle:

  1. Get a heart checkup
  2. Twitter killed Andrew Breitbart (not quite), the real lesson…  Put it away (as in take time off)
  3. The enemy is the media
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C’mon Boulder, bail out Government Motors

GM temporarily halts production of Volt

It’s time for Boulder government and citizenry to put their money where there mouth is and belly up to the bar and buy a Chevy Volt.

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Road paving

or lack therof. Portland is leading the way and I’m sure Boulder will follow. We already have Boulder County refusing to pave roads.

Insufferable Portland
and
The Road to Hell is Paved with People Who Don’t Believe in Road Paving

Boulder County Commissars might want to take notes for their afterlife!

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Energy “Leadership”

GOP Turns Up Heat After Obama’s Keystone ‘Double Back Flip’

Senator Kaye Bailey Hutchison:

“What the president does favor is the Saudis increasing oil production, and increased use of solar, wind and algae here at home,” Hutchison said. “Mr. President, does that really substitute for an energy policy? Is that something that Americans can count on to increase the supply of energy in our country?”

Senator Roy Blunt:

Blunt referenced a 2008 quote by Obama’s energy secretary, Steven Chu, to the Wall Street Journal. “Somehow,” Chu said, “we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe,” where now gas averages $9 a gallon in Italy.

“We’re not Europe,” Blunt said. “We’re a big country that is dependent on transportation.”

While “every other country in the world” looks at its natural resources as economic opportunity, though, Blunt charged, the U.S. looks at its energy resources as an “environmental hazard.”

(emphasis added – Ed)
Boulder desperately needs Mr. Chu to succeeed in his goal to allow them to achieve their “clean energy” goals when they municipalize Xcel’s power grid.

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Barone: The liberal bloggers are rooting for France.

This election is a contest between a Democrat who wants to make this country more like Tocqueville’s France and Republicans who want to keep it more like Tocqueville’s America….


I know which side I’m voting on, no doubt a minority in Boulder.

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Glenn Reynolds: I’m not a fan of Santorum, whose big-government social conservatism is pretty much orthogonal to my own views. But I’m not convinced that he’s as out of touch with the views of American voters as his media critics think.

I agree. I’m not fan of some Santorum’s views but those who blindly dismiss him need to get outside of their 24 square miles surrounded by reality. Find out how thick your bubble is that culturally isolates the elite.

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JWF: Arrog

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Thanks Barack

Get your Sharpie and Post-It notes together and leave your message at the gas pump.

In most parts of the United States the sarcasm would be immediately recognized. Boulder I’m not so sure. Boulder City Council… I have very serious doubts.

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Coming soon to a Country near you

Osborne: UK has run out of money

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So Boulder

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Betsy Newmark: Remember when Democrats used to pontificate about the “appearance of corruption.” Apparently, they don’t care so much about that anymore.

Obama’s gateway drug to corruption

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Taxes: Class Warfare lesson

Surtax on wealthy in UK results in lower revenue

Speaking of reality, the UK did exactly what Obama and the Democrats propose to do here — pass a surtax on high-income earners. The new tax rate of 50%, which took effect at the beginning of the year, was expected to raise a billion pounds in extra revenue each month. So how did that work out? Tax revenues dropped by more than £500 million:

Duh, this is called common sense.

Progressive response? “Nothing to see here, just move along”.

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Glenn Reynolds: If you’re selling big government, that’s an improvement.

Earth to Boulder progressives, this news should make you happy.

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Daily Camera runs Idiotic LA Times Editorial regarding the Heartland Institute and Global Warming

The global warming religious zealots at the Daily Camera apparently aren’t aware of the journalistic fraud regarding the Heartland Institute memo’s or simply are choosing to ignore them. You can bring your self up to date on Peter Gleick’s fraud at the following links:

The last link, from the Atlantic’s Megan McCardle is a good place to start as it’s fairly obvious she’s not a shill for the Heartland Institute. A few excerpts…

Gleick has done enormous damage to his cause and his own reputation, and it’s no good to say that people shouldn’t be focusing on it. If his judgement is this bad, how is his judgement on matters of science? For that matter, what about the judgement of all the others in the movement who apparently see nothing worth dwelling on in his actions?
When skeptics complain that global warming activists are apparently willing to go to any lengths–including lying–to advance their worldview, I’d say one of the movement’s top priorities should be not proving them right. And if one rogue member of the community does something crazy that provides such proof, I’d say it is crucial that the other members of the community say “Oh, how horrible, this is so far beyond the pale that I cannot imagine how this ever could have happened!” and not, “Well, he’s apologized and I really think it’s pretty crude and opportunistic to make a fuss about something that’s so unimportant in the grand scheme of things.”
After you have convinced people that you fervently believe your cause to be more important than telling the truth, you’ve lost the power to convince them of anything else. (emphasis added)

Also of interest is the amount of funding of the Heartland Institute by the evil Kock brothers…

But not a full understanding of those documents, because the memo made curious errors. Most notably, it claimed that the Koch foundation had given $200,000 in 2011, when the actual number was $25,000 ($200,000 is what Heartland’s fundraising document indicates they hoped to get in 2012)–and since that money was donated for Health Care News, Heartland’s health care newsletter, it’s hard to see why it would show up in the climate strategy document, rather than, say, a document about their health care strategy. Given other anomalies surrounding the document, it seemed to me very likely that whoever had phished the authenticated board package had been disappointed by the lack of sizeable contributions from Big Oil and the Kochs, and so had written the memo to make sure that the documents told a nice, neat story about corruption and secrecy, rather than a boring, equivocal story about an issue advocacy organization with a spot of budget trouble.

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Chris Christie offers advice to Warren Buffet

Christie To Warren Buffett: “Just Write A Check And Shut Up”

Not likely I’d say.

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Government Obama: Thugs

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Ed Driscoll: Cooking the books on global warming

Starts off with the Peter Glieck scandal regarding the Heartland Institute.

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