I think Texas may add a flag to its collection

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Smartest thing sleepy joe ever did was to say he wouldn't touch that issue with a ten foor pole.
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Electric stoves simply won’t work in restaurants. Just not efficient enough. This is really short sighted.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I have learned not to underestimate Biden's shear stupidity. It is truly boundless. :evil:
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Sounds like a good idea.
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This natural gas ban on stoves is not surprising. I recall about 15-20 years ago, the Greens here in Washington publicly saying that after coal goes, we'll go for natural gas. People laughed at them.

The Left/Greens never give up and keep pushing their agenda until they get what they want either through legislation, school indoctrination, media cooperation, and/or court decisions. As C.S. Lewis once said:

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I'm baffled by this push to close down the natural gas appliances? Considering what it takes to make electricity that clean from most anything except hydroelectric, it seems just plain stupid to me. People who think windmills and solar panels are somehow growing up out of the ground, and nothing environmentally dirty about their manufacture are kidding themselves, or ignorant.
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Beats me why they are ONLY going after stoves, what about water heaters and clothes dryers??? :? :roll:
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1894cfan wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:29 pm Beats me why they are ONLY going after stoves, what about water heaters and clothes dryers??? :? :roll:
Have patience, that'll be next. :twisted:
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Just like every thing else these idiots push , you can bet they want all the lemmings to get on board and do as they say . all the while at home they will do everything just as they always have done. they won't give up cheap natural gas, gasoline engines or anything else. I would love to see electric bill for having a EC in the north when it's below zero for 6 weeks at a time, and that sucker is plugged in 24-7 just to go to the grocery store. :lol: .
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1894cfan wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:29 pm Beats me why they are ONLY going after stoves, what about water heaters and clothes dryers??? :? :roll:
This is at the national level. California is already talking about banning gas connections for all new construction. No natural gas heating, water heating , cooking, or anything else allowed.
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Alan wrote , "This is at the national level. California is already talking about banning gas connections for all new construction. No natural gas heating, water heating , cooking, or anything else allowed." hopefully All of our members will get out before the Giant Mudslide, when Cali slides off into the pacific and is gone. :shock: .
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.45colt wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 2:02 pm Just like every thing else these idiots push , you can bet they want all the lemmings to get on board and do as they say . all the while at home they will do everything just as they always have done. they won't give up cheap natural gas, gasoline engines or anything else. I would love to see electric bill for having a EC in the north when it's below zero for 6 weeks at a time, and that sucker is plugged in 24-7 just to go to the grocery store. :lol: .
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jnyork wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 1:39 pm
1894cfan wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:29 pm Beats me why they are ONLY going after stoves, what about water heaters and clothes dryers??? :? :roll:
Have patience, that'll be next. :twisted:
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.45colt wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:02 pm Alan wrote , "This is at the national level. California is already talking about banning gas connections for all new construction. No natural gas heating, water heating , cooking, or anything else allowed." hopefully All of our members will get out before the Giant Mudslide, when Cali slides off into the pacific and is gone. :shock: .
There's been a prediction that once the storms are over, there will be a MAJOR statewide quake that will turn most of KALIFORNICATION into part of the pacific ocean! :shock:
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1894cfan wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:28 pmThere's been a prediction that once the storms are over, there will be a MAJOR statewide quake that will turn most of KALIFORNICATION into part of the pacific ocean! :shock:
They've been talking like that since at least 1968. Predictions it would happen in February, 1969... a secondary reason I went to New Orleans Mardi Gras that year! I also knew a girl that was a Playboy Bunny at the Club there! :D :D
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Griff wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:43 pm
1894cfan wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:28 pmThere's been a prediction that once the storms are over, there will be a MAJOR statewide quake that will turn most of KALIFORNICATION into part of the pacific ocean! :shock:
They've been talking like that since at least 1968. Predictions it would happen in February, 1969... a secondary reason I went to New Orleans Mardi Gras that year! I also knew a girl that was a Playboy Bunny at the Club there! :D :D
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"They" have been saying the Heyward fault in the Bay Area was about to let go for the past HUNDRED YEARS! STILL waiting! :roll:
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Scott Tschirhart wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 8:56 pm Electric stoves simply won’t work in restaurants. Just not efficient enough. This is really short sighted.
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