Posted on 02/09/2020 9:31:54 AM PST by PROCON
[[They took away our paper grocery bags and said we must use plastic]]
Now they are taking away our plastic and demanding that we use ‘reusable bags’ (ie canvas bags that harbor pathogens), OR pay .10 per paper bag-
Good advice, thanks!
Meanwhile across the border in many parts of Canada hydro-power provides some of the cheapest power in the world...
Sounds like more good material for the border barrier.
Except it’s bullshit, they are being recycled:
https://resource-recycling.com/plastics/2019/03/27/company-expands-wind-turbine-recycling-operation/
Along with boats and other fiberglass crap that’s made in far greater volume and which has been put in landfills for decades.
I wonder how many birds, bats and insects are destroyed by these blades? Environmental hazard?
Build the wall!!!
Great idea. I was thinking mixing shredded blade material in asphalt, myself.
Conservatives need to come up with some kind of Disclaimer Time Capsule to explain to future civilizations that all the CRAP they’re uncovering was not created by ALL AMERICANS, but by a group of unbelievably stupid liberals.
Just might work if they were filled with concrete.
“they are being recycled:”
Seem like they are using the ground pieces as an aggregate, like gravel in a concrete mix, when mixed with new material.
Could be used like re-bar too, if the breakdown technology gets a bit more efficient.
Maybe an aerodynamic car body? Tesla two-
Imagine parts of a turbine blade, especially the surfaces, re-manufactured into a honeycomb or screenlike material, then overfilled with concrete or other polymer or resin.
One heck of an anti Migre Wall at the border.
Why not dump them into the Marianas Trench?
Could we use them to build the wall.
Huge fan of abiogenic hydrocarbons.
The resin glue will burn. The carbon fiber and fiberglass won’t burn.
“Why not dump them into the Marianas Trench?”
The Seatopians will object and send Megalon to destroy the Earth.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070122/
Looks like a CAT 8 or 9 Dozer, and those blades dwarf it.
Line them up vertically along the Rio Grande.
Looks like they could be cut up and re-purposed into sailboat rudders.
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