BHR
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Buzz,
Quit replying to my post with your typical bull shit. Where have I stated that I would like to drill in the Front. You need to come up with some options, and come up with them fast if you want to stop the drilling. So far the only idea you have is to give tax credits to encourage conservation. You never have answered what energy source YOU use and what amount of insulation is in YOUR house.
News for you Buzz. Those that pay taxes and can take advantage of a tax credit can afford to buy their own insulation, and most of them already live in an energy effiecent house. I paid for my own insulation. Why can't you pay to insulate your own house. Matter of priorities. Those 1940 homes have had several furnace change outs already. Your 40% effiecent furnace argument is BUNK! Maybe we can talk the furnace companies into providing modern high effiecent furnaces to all in need at cost. You work for free, right?
Right now in Alaska, they are pumping massive amounts of natual gas that is a byproduct of the oil wells, back into the ground. No way to get it from a to b economically. There are plans for a pipeline, but that could take years, and would probably piss off more enviromentalists than drilling on the front would.
So whats your solution? I burn wood!
P. S. The new world record bighorn and all the big monsters coming from Alberta as of late, are coming from a herd that lives on an a reclaimed coal mine.
Quit replying to my post with your typical bull shit. Where have I stated that I would like to drill in the Front. You need to come up with some options, and come up with them fast if you want to stop the drilling. So far the only idea you have is to give tax credits to encourage conservation. You never have answered what energy source YOU use and what amount of insulation is in YOUR house.
News for you Buzz. Those that pay taxes and can take advantage of a tax credit can afford to buy their own insulation, and most of them already live in an energy effiecent house. I paid for my own insulation. Why can't you pay to insulate your own house. Matter of priorities. Those 1940 homes have had several furnace change outs already. Your 40% effiecent furnace argument is BUNK! Maybe we can talk the furnace companies into providing modern high effiecent furnaces to all in need at cost. You work for free, right?
Right now in Alaska, they are pumping massive amounts of natual gas that is a byproduct of the oil wells, back into the ground. No way to get it from a to b economically. There are plans for a pipeline, but that could take years, and would probably piss off more enviromentalists than drilling on the front would.
So whats your solution? I burn wood!
P. S. The new world record bighorn and all the big monsters coming from Alberta as of late, are coming from a herd that lives on an a reclaimed coal mine.