Anonymous wrote:
Solar and wind suck. The way you can tell us that Martha's vineyard and Cape cod fight to the death to keep them out.
When Aspen, Martha's vineyard and the Hamptons get wind farms and when jets take off with batteries then I'll consider them worth looking into.
Anonymous wrote:
Solar and wind suck. The way you can tell us that Martha's vineyard and Cape cod fight to the death to keep them out.
When Aspen, Martha's vineyard and the Hamptons get wind farms and when jets take off with batteries then I'll consider them worth looking into.
Anonymous wrote:
Solar and wind suck. The way you can tell us that Martha's vineyard and Cape cod fight to the death to keep them out.
When Aspen, Martha's vineyard and the Hamptons get wind farms and when jets take off with batteries then I'll consider them worth looking into.
Anonymous wrote:If the energy source can't compete without favorable treatment then it sucks. Tax it like we tax oil and see how it does.
Anonymous wrote:Who wrote this bill and knows what's actually in it??
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the Budget Committee chairman, who released the 940-page bill, said he doesn't know where that provision came from.
"It's a secret, I guess," Graham told NBC News on Monday evening. "I don't know where it came from."
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, was baffled by the provision, saying the excise tax "just came about" like it was "airdropped" into the bill before the vote Saturday to proceed.
"It wasn’t part of any consideration," she said. "It’s like, surprise! It’s Saturday night. And we looked at it like, where did this come from?"