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You sure insist on believing everything you read in the internet
This sort of post is annoyingly stupid. In the time it took you to type it out you could have googled and confirmed through many sources that this solar project was indeed a huge, costly failure.
I'm for investing in sound technology. Obama apparently wasn't. His "investments" are a litany of failed projects at great expense to the taxpayer.
That is the problem with new technology, you don't know in advance which ones will succeed. Case in point the Obama Administration investments in energy technology. Some worked some failed. It is the nature of the industry. The ignorant don't understand and focus on the failures. That is why they stay ignorant. One major success pays for ten other investments that don't pay off.
So looking back on Sandpoints weather on the 2 days that these fake news sites pick out, it turns out that on the 29th it rained all day and on the 31st it was foggy with only peeks of sunshine so yeah on days like those, little energy would be produced. Next time Waldo, try not to cherry pick and do some research before posting from fake news sites.
So looking back on Sandpoints weather on the 2 days that these fake news sites pick out, it turns out that on the 29th it rained all day and on the 31st it was foggy with only peeks of sunshine so yeah on days like those, little energy would be produced. Next time Waldo, try not to cherry pick and do some research before posting from fake news sites.
That would require critical thinking. Those who have an agenda will not use critical thinking. They don't care. They only care about advancing their agenda, no matter how wrong it is.
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