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To: Kirk © who wrote (7569)9/18/2019 2:31:39 PM
From: isopatch1 Recommendation

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Rollocaster

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<lol> If large geographically defined groups of people want to be self destructive, there's no point in arguing with them about it. Those who don't share that mindset, have created a tipping point in recent years as the worst governed blue cities, towns, and counties, are beginning to decline in population.. Expect that trend to accelerate going forward.

Meanwhile more self actualizing, practical areas of governance continue to move forward with clean low priced natural gas energy AWA better governance in other aspects of daily life. Works for me....))

As usual, posting time very limited. So, no back and forth. You have the last word if you want it.

Cheers,

Iso



To: Kirk © who wrote (7569)9/19/2019 8:46:53 PM
From: Winfastorlose3 Recommendations

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isopatch
kimberley
the longhorn

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Here is a novel way to "save the planet". Courtesy of the geniuses at TSLA.

All TSLA owners should get one of these for their homes in case there is a heavy storm, earthquake or some other issue which would affect the transmission of coal generated electric power. We can never do too much to save our planet.

Tesla Installs A Supercharger Station Powered By Diesel Generator At Nürburgring

Auto Motor Und Sport has revealed that Tesla installed a Supercharger station, powered by a diesel generator at Nürburgring motorsports complex, located in the town of Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, earlier this week.A large shipping container from the US arrived at the track on Monday. Tesla employees spent the day unpacking the Supercharger and a large diesel generator that has since powered the Model S, expected to perform three weeks of tests at the track.



The German magazine said the noisy generator is running 24/7, which has made the neighbors of the racetrack very angry. The diesel generator is expected to be operational through the end of September.

Tesla tweeted on Wednesday: "We installed a Supercharger at Nürburgring. Makes it feel like home, you know?," but left out the fact that a dirty diesel generator is supplying the Supercharger power.

zerohedge.com