I heard the Koch Brothers are going to show up with earth movers and fill in the sound.
I hate to point this out to you, but that sailboat you point out spoils the undisturbed seascape.
Historically we have always had common lands that people could use and turn a profit. That's what the fishermen in your video are doing. Likely that sailboat is for hire as well. Whale watches etc... as well. In the 1700s were sheep owners who used the commons expected to share their wool?
And what in the hell do you mean, 'once it's gone, it's gone forever?' The sound is just gonna.... drain away when we put windmills up? Huh? You make no sense
Nope, sorry. Wind power forever. I was born and raised on Nantucket and it just really is not a problem. "Nobody I know wants this wind farm?" I want it.... all my friends want it.... We will hardly see them at ALL.... in fact they will be as pin pricks on the horizon. This location is IDEAL for collecting wind power, but I suppose we can be stubborn and old fashioned as the infant mortality rate in the Pacific North West continues to SKYROCKET because of Fukushima Daiichi... sorry but you fail
I heard the Koch Brothers are going to show up with earth movers and fill in the sound.
I hate to point this out to you, but that sailboat you point out spoils the undisturbed seascape.
Historically we have always had common lands that people could use and turn a profit. That's what the fishermen in your video are doing. Likely that sailboat is for hire as well. Whale watches etc... as well. In the 1700s were sheep owners who used the commons expected to share their wool?
scallywag6 2 months ago
And what in the hell do you mean, 'once it's gone, it's gone forever?' The sound is just gonna.... drain away when we put windmills up? Huh? You make no sense
TheWobSmith 8 months ago
Nope, sorry. Wind power forever. I was born and raised on Nantucket and it just really is not a problem. "Nobody I know wants this wind farm?" I want it.... all my friends want it.... We will hardly see them at ALL.... in fact they will be as pin pricks on the horizon. This location is IDEAL for collecting wind power, but I suppose we can be stubborn and old fashioned as the infant mortality rate in the Pacific North West continues to SKYROCKET because of Fukushima Daiichi... sorry but you fail
TheWobSmith 8 months ago