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Christie denies any
interest in the top job. But he's clearly a born executive. A
pro-lifer, he has none of the social-issues baggage that has harmed
Northeast Republicans in past primaries. He has a record to be proud
of. He's incredibly well spoken. Other than Paul Ryan, I can't think of
another Republican officeholder who gets conservatives as excited as
Christie does.

The last president from New Jersey, as it happens, won office only two
years after becoming governor of the Garden State.
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And a supporter of Cap and Trade......
ReplyDeleteUh oh, that's a deal breaker and if he could get behind that there's nothing he can do for America and you can bet there are other thorns on that rose as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. You won't hear that on Fox.
Anon. is that provable? I cannot understand his contradiction on this. A conservative cannot believe the fallacy of cap and trade. It is just based on lies and half-truths. I want proof before I cast aspersions.
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Somebody please stop the Christie for President bandwagon. He needs more time here in NJ. Plus I have some doubts as to how strong of a fiscal conservative he really is.
ReplyDeleteHis wife being an eco-nut doesn't help things either. My electrical rates went from $0.125 to $0.18 per kWh largely to pay for wind turbines and solar panel. Christie now wants us rate payer to fund off shore wind turbines. Our rates are going to go up even more!
Every time I hear and read about renewable energy the same thoughts and questions come to mind.
ReplyDeleteHow long before scientists find out that converting the sun's and the wind's energy into electricity
can also have a effect on the weather?
The wind doesn't turn mills and then continue on it's way...it is lessened as it has left part of it's force behind.
Same with the sunrays. Changing them into electricity means less heat energy into the surrounding area.
Won't these effects be increased proportionately as greater use is put to "renewable energy"?
Wasn't it once said, something about a butterfly's wing fluttering having an effect in another part of the world? (correct this)
Cause and effect always seems to run a hundred years late.
JMcD, that was a stupid Ashton Kutcher movie - the Butterfly Effect. Any move that asswipe is in is stupid as is he. Sure can troll up the nice um, uh wimmen can't he? I mean, Bruce Willis castoff still ain't bad now is she???? I know I am a pig and all that but, I calls em like I sees em.
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movie....geez I cannot type worth a darn nowadays.
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Yes, and that's exactly why "renewable energy" doesn't mean shit. If it is never in large enough usage to have some effect on weather, it'll never have any effect on overall energy usage.
ReplyDeleteI do believe that the usage of fossil fuels can effect weather (not climate) and for renewable fuels to knock a dent in the usage of fossil fuels, half the planet would have to be covered with windmills and solar panels, which would, of course, have an effect on weather.(not climate)