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To: chimera
I point these things out all the time to the "renewables are enough" people and now they have a new mantra. Two words: Smart Grid.

We have incessant commercials for smart grid. They are IBM commercials so you know they see a bonanza in those huge networks of electrical usage monitors and controls. I like how these clones copy 0bama's mantra of doing things "smarter" What a bunch of money grubbing phonies. That moron Hillary also claimed she would have a "smart" foreign policy.....but instead she FUBARED all kinds of simple things same as 0bongo FUBARED bowing to the Nippon Emperor. All phony baloney rhetoric and self promotion

42 posted on 11/29/2009 6:49:11 AM PST by dennisw (Obama -- our very own loopy, leftist god-thing.)
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To: dennisw
My answer to the smart gridders is the same as that to the conservers: you still need a source of electricity to be smart with or conserve. All the smarts and conserving in the world doesn't generate a single watt-hour of juice.

These people are so stupid. When you ask them where electricity comes from they say it comes out of the wall (socket). They think food comes from grocery stores and gasoline from the pumps down at the filling station. They're in the same league as those parasites standing in line for Obama Bucks. Remember that one? The reporter asked them where the money they were being given came from and they said "Obama". When he asked where Obama got the money to give them, they said "from his stash".

If any good comes out of the impending societal collapse it's that 95% of these leeches won't survive. They won't know how to grow food, fire a rifle, or even find potable water.

48 posted on 11/29/2009 8:07:05 AM PST by chimera
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