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Plug pulled on NJ Offshore Wind Projects


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9 hours ago, smittty said:

gonna change the migration

I can already see what'll happen.

These wind farms start up, the vibration of the blades and the electromagnetism from the power cables on the sea bed are going to drastically change the fish behavior and they are going to leave the area. Then when everyone complains that we have no fish, the global warming fanatics will scream, "Look at what global warming has done! All the fish are gone!" 

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Extreme environmentalism is being used by the neo socialists/Marxists, to achieve their political goals.  The freedom thieves know they cannot create a command society/economy, if people understand that their individual liberties and freedoms, are the real targets of the lefties.  Obscuring what is best for the individual, is an old trick.  It started with the medicine man, and has evolved to create the modern scape goats, as we see all over the world today.

   

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If the predictions of actual climate change rising sea levels were true it would be very hard to get loans to build mansions on pieces of land all over America and Europe that will be under water in 30 years.  While I do think things humans do isn’t great for the air the earth has constantly gone through cycles.  You ain’t beating Mother Nature. 

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11 hours ago, optowalt said:

Or financing them.

They already tried that and it wasn't enough to keep the Orsted project.

From the article:

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In New Jersey, Orsted’s announcement leaves Murphy and state Democrats holding a doggy bag of political headaches.

One of the Murphy administration’s top legislative priorities this year was a law meant to save Ocean Wind 1 from financial ruin by allowing the company to keep federal tax incentives that would have otherwise been used to lower ratepayer bills.

The Legislature narrowly approved the bill amid intense opposition from Republicans and coastal voters before recessing this summer ahead of the election, in which all 120 legislative seats are on the ballot.

Now, a week before that election, Republicans will be able to point to the unpopular vote being all for naught.

People need to be aware and remember when voting next week that Murphy and his cronies passed a law that would've allowed Orsted to keep incentives that should have went to customers.

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