redeggplant01
redeggplant01 t1_j88bimx wrote
Reply to comment by Worried_Student_7976 in It's increasingly economical to install large solar facilities in states that don't get as much sun, like NH; DoE says it's competitive with "the cost of burning fuel in existing gas-fired generators." Use the $ you'd spend on a nat-gas plant's fuel to install a solar farm instead! by TurretLauncher
Your inability to disproves what is sourced shows my statement to be spot on .. thanks
redeggplant01 t1_j86cakx wrote
Reply to comment by Worried_Student_7976 in It's increasingly economical to install large solar facilities in states that don't get as much sun, like NH; DoE says it's competitive with "the cost of burning fuel in existing gas-fired generators." Use the $ you'd spend on a nat-gas plant's fuel to install a solar farm instead! by TurretLauncher
No such thing as externalities- https://mises.org/library/externalities-argument
redeggplant01 t1_j85jnoe wrote
Reply to comment by AnythingToAvoidWork in It's increasingly economical to install large solar facilities in states that don't get as much sun, like NH; DoE says it's competitive with "the cost of burning fuel in existing gas-fired generators." Use the $ you'd spend on a nat-gas plant's fuel to install a solar farm instead! by TurretLauncher
Does not make the statement any less true
redeggplant01 t1_j847oe9 wrote
Reply to comment by magellanNH in It's increasingly economical to install large solar facilities in states that don't get as much sun, like NH; DoE says it's competitive with "the cost of burning fuel in existing gas-fired generators." Use the $ you'd spend on a nat-gas plant's fuel to install a solar farm instead! by TurretLauncher
> wind and solar are the lowest cost sources of power generation we have right now.
no they are not .. not without stealing from the taxpayer to subsidize them
redeggplant01 t1_j847npu wrote
Reply to comment by magellanNH in It's increasingly economical to install large solar facilities in states that don't get as much sun, like NH; DoE says it's competitive with "the cost of burning fuel in existing gas-fired generators." Use the $ you'd spend on a nat-gas plant's fuel to install a solar farm instead! by TurretLauncher
> wind and solar are the lowest cost sources of power generation we have right now.
no they are not .. not without stealing from the taxpayer to subsidize them
redeggplant01 t1_j83tu20 wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in It's increasingly economical to install large solar facilities in states that don't get as much sun, like NH; DoE says it's competitive with "the cost of burning fuel in existing gas-fired generators." Use the $ you'd spend on a nat-gas plant's fuel to install a solar farm instead! by TurretLauncher
If only we allowed those pipelines to be built
redeggplant01 t1_j83tson wrote
Reply to It's increasingly economical to install large solar facilities in states that don't get as much sun, like NH; DoE says it's competitive with "the cost of burning fuel in existing gas-fired generators." Use the $ you'd spend on a nat-gas plant's fuel to install a solar farm instead! by TurretLauncher
Its only economical because the government is subsidizing such programs which are funded by taxes ( theft )
That is by defintion a bubble
redeggplant01 t1_j83tolb wrote
Reply to Bakery Owner Sues [Conway] New Hampshire Town After Officials Demand He Paint Over Donut Mural Made by High Schoolers by ArbitraryOrder
Government being the problem again
redeggplant01 OP t1_j7354y0 wrote
Reply to comment by ProlapsedMasshole in An Expensive Lesson that NH could learn from Veront by redeggplant01
Then you missed
"The “LEAP” model used by the consultants (Energy Futures Group of Hinesburg), which was developed by the Stockholm Environment Institute and funded by the Swedish government, plus numerous environmental groups and renewable energy proponents, is available to the public. But the actual data assumptions used by the consultants and the results produced by the LEAP model are not.
The Ethan Allen Institute’s recent open records request to the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources turned up nothing. According to the agency, the data used for all of the modeling and the detailed results were not part of the “deliverables” from the consultants who wrote the action plan. Thus no independent review of the costs and supposed benefits is possible. "
redeggplant01 OP t1_j72viy9 wrote
Reply to comment by ProlapsedMasshole in An Expensive Lesson that NH could learn from Veront by redeggplant01
Then you missed
"The “LEAP” model used by the consultants (Energy Futures Group of Hinesburg), which was developed by the Stockholm Environment Institute and funded by the Swedish government, plus numerous environmental groups and renewable energy proponents, is available to the public. But the actual data assumptions used by the consultants and the results produced by the LEAP model are not.
The Ethan Allen Institute’s recent open records request to the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources turned up nothing. According to the agency, the data used for all of the modeling and the detailed results were not part of the “deliverables” from the consultants who wrote the action plan. Thus no independent review of the costs and supposed benefits is possible. "
redeggplant01 t1_j72uj0x wrote
Reply to comment by BelichicksBurner in https://www.sentinelsource.com/news/local/statehouse/nh-bill-would-reverse-plans-to-end-dividend-and-interest-tax/article_b6c3a960-b863-5960-b0dd-0fcb8104b568.html by BelichicksBurner
The US had schools, Paved Roads, Army, Navy, Colleges, and other services that existed before the Income Tax [ 1913 ] AND Corporate Tax [1909 ]
Taxes [ theft ] only exist to fund policies to push a nation into socialism [ serfdom ]
https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Taxed.jpg?x91208
redeggplant01 OP t1_j72sa6u wrote
Reply to comment by GraniteGeekNH in An Expensive Lesson that NH could learn from Veront by redeggplant01
Someone didnt read the article otherwise they know their comment is dead wrong
redeggplant01 t1_j72rxcz wrote
Reply to comment by BelichicksBurner in https://www.sentinelsource.com/news/local/statehouse/nh-bill-would-reverse-plans-to-end-dividend-and-interest-tax/article_b6c3a960-b863-5960-b0dd-0fcb8104b568.html by BelichicksBurner
> TRICKLE DOWN ECONOMICS DOESN'T WORK.
Yes it does
Wealth is property and the amount accumulated by one person is not the business of any other person and it is only in jail that wealth fairly distributed
Nor is wealth hoarded. it does one or more of 3 things
The rich will place their wealth in the banks which is then loaned out by the banks which in turn creates new jobs
The wealthy will invest their wealth in some other industry through stocks/equities which again will create new jobs
The wealthy will spend their wealth on their own consumption which in turn also creates new jobs
That's is the trickle down theory and it works fine
THE PROBLEM THE LEFT WHINES ABOUT BUT DOES NOT UNDERSTAND, is that government has inserted itself because it thinks it knows better then the market where wealth should flow.
Through policies of theft ( taxation ), prohibition, state granted monopolies, subsdies, and regulations, it has stifled the flow of wealth and thus the poor suffer for it
Submitted by redeggplant01 t3_10spvm4 in newhampshire
redeggplant01 t1_j72oswg wrote
Reply to TIL that a daycare attached to a licensed private or public elementary has no oversight from DOE or DHHS by batmansmotorcycle
Good .. government has no authority overseeing private businesses
redeggplant01 t1_j72okyp wrote
Reply to https://www.sentinelsource.com/news/local/statehouse/nh-bill-would-reverse-plans-to-end-dividend-and-interest-tax/article_b6c3a960-b863-5960-b0dd-0fcb8104b568.html by BelichicksBurner
Not stealing ( taxing ) from people is a good thing since its private wealth that grows the economy
redeggplant01 t1_j6iv3z1 wrote
Reply to comment by imnos in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
The sources I linked disprove your lie
redeggplant01 t1_j6irysc wrote
Reply to comment by imnos in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
Your inability to prove your point unlike my posts shows you to be ignorant
redeggplant01 t1_j6irv4h wrote
Reply to comment by imnos in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
Yes it since every instance of communism which is far left has been totalitarian without exception
Germans under Hitler had more freedoms than those under communist regimes
redeggplant01 t1_j6iqp11 wrote
Reply to comment by imnos in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
> OSS is literally work performed without the incentive of profit
redeggplant01 t1_j6ij6dj wrote
Reply to comment by Heinrick_Veston in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
> It doesn't matter who owns it,
Yes it does as that is what defines communism ... since the equity market is owned, managed by the state then its communism
redeggplant01 t1_j6ihtmq wrote
Reply to comment by cloudrunner69 in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
Sorry if the truth is inconvenient
redeggplant01 t1_j6ihp6r wrote
There will always be jobs. Automation to include ( AI ) will not destroy jobs. It will creates surpluses that will allow for the creation of new jobs that could not exist without AI
redeggplant01 t1_j6ihd3l wrote
Reply to comment by Heinrick_Veston in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) is the largest stock exchange in mainland China. It is a nonprofit organization run by the China Securities Regulatory Commission [ communist government ] - http://www.csrc.gov.cn/csrc_en/c102023/common_zcnr.shtml
Government owned and government run - communism
redeggplant01 t1_ja4nkuf wrote
Reply to New England grid operator says small-scale solar is driving down electricity demand on some days by TurretLauncher
> “That means on some days, when the weather conditions are right”
As opposed to 24/7 when it come to traditional energy sources … LOL!!!