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    Tag: SB 213

    Tuesdays Divertere: Something To Think About...


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jan 07, 2014 at 03:11:35 PM EST
    Tags: Neo-Malthusianism, Al Gore Warming, Progressives, Eugenics, Costly Energy, Electric Power, Utilities, Timing, Marxstream Media, 25x25, Smart Growth, Complete Streets, Mandates, Unicorn farts, Bruce Rendon, J Winston Porter, EPA, Tipping Fees, PA 149 of 2011, SB 449 of 2011, Green Subsidy, Lobbyists, Sherry Blaszak, Wealth Redistribution, Crony Capitalism, MIaGoPC'd, GreenTards, The Sheeple, and Dirt Worshipers, Public Act 295 of 2008, SB 213, Tilting at Windmills, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sure .. he is a 'con'servative, Keith den Hollander, MCEF & Larry Ward = DeVos cronies, Yob-ites, Bike trail from Detroit to Wisconsin, NERD Fund, Rich Baird, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    *contains CS approved language.

    "White bourgeois Liberals who think the only thing wrong with this country is that there aren't enough bicycle paths"

    ROFLMAO!!!

    Yup. Line up all the Bee-esS artists who can kiss my Scottish arse. Front of the line?  Howza 'bout The Nerd's newest stealth org masquerading as "conservatives" that are "on a mission from God".

    The recent launch of the Michigan Conservative Energy Forum comes as Gov. Rick Snyder and legislators consider updating Michigan's electricity law in 2014 or 2015.

    Group executive director Larry Ward [yes, this Larry Ward] says the organization supports an "all-of-the-above" [Coal? Not so much] energy policy. He says it's time for Republicans to lead on energy policy.

    Michigan law sets a 10 percent renewable power standard that must be met by the end of 2015. A recent report to Snyder says 15 percent renewable electricity in 2020 and 30 percent in 2035 are achievable. [need a Prop 3 Reminder?]

    Or, howza 'bout this Snyder reminder? The MCEF... what despicable ad nauseam. His Word is to "subdue earth, have command over it, eat its critters, and have a few bonfires or be swallowed by earth" not to go breaking out knee pads and fellate it on Pelosi's Sofa.

    H/t Market-Ticker

    Ps. I miss the dude too, Karl.

    (5 comments) Comments >>

    Residential Property Values - DESTROYED


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Dec 13, 2013 at 01:56:40 PM EST
    Tags: Quality of Life, Costly Energy, Public Act 295 of 2008, SB 213, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sure .. he is a 'con'servative, Mandates, Tilting at Windmills, Green Energy, Al Gore Warming, Unicorn farts, Dennis Lennox, a Cat's paw, Democrat-lite, Rockefeller extremists, Michigan Part-Time Legislature Initiative, National Conference of State Legislatures, Committee to Restore Michigan's Part-Time Legislature, constitutionalist insurgency, empowered grassroots operation, constitutionally-restrained government, Transparency, NERD Fund, Rich Baird, The Great Lakes Compact, One term Nerd (all tags)

    Another day, and yet another quality of life story on the hidden costs of Michigan's green energy policy.

    Local officials and Consumers Energy are at odds over whether a wind plant located south of Ludington meets safety standards.

    Those living close to the wind plant continue to be exposed daily to the turbines and their apparent negative impact on health and quality of life.

    Allegations that Lake Winds Energy Plant has significant safety issues are not new. On April 1, area residents filed a lawsuit claiming noise, vibrations and flickering lights generated by the 56 turbine facility are adversely impacting their health. Dizziness, sleeplessness and headaches are among the symptoms noted in the lawsuit.

    REST

    You know what goes unmentioned about who is making a profitable living off this junk science wealth redistribution scheme? Lawyers. You name it, from them changing a bill originated in the Senate into a tax bill, which is now deemed health insurance law under the Unaffordable Care Act, to lawsuits like this - lawyers win. Jefferson warned that lawyers will lay all things at their feet, and they are too well versed in English law to forget the maxim, "boni judicis est ampliare juris-dictionem."  We all now live that today. Doubt me, then take it from those with a law degree.

    What surprises me (and it shouldn't) is that nobody in the legislature has called out the Snyder administration for destroying evidence. Then again, perhaps a reason for that is explained rather well in comment, here.  Still, that's not a good enough excuse for our Forth Highest Compensated in Lansing. Note: "Such legislatures not only cost less; they also tend to spend less."

    Speaking of the necessity for a Part-time legislature, it is observed, the always on the wrong side of the tracks Dennis Lennox, stays his quisling rails of squeaky wheel epic Progressivism failure.

    Comments >>

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Thursdays Divertere: #11. We Need to 'Invest' in Green Energy


    By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Thu Dec 12, 2013 at 11:21:13 AM EST
    Tags: Costly Energy, Junk Science, Public Act 295 of 2008, SB 213, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sure .. he is a 'con'servative, Mandates, Green Subsidy, Tilting at Windmills, Al Gore Warming, Wealth Redistribution, Smart Growth, Unicorn farts, Ira Einhorn, One term Nerd (all tags)

    Comments >>

    Democrat Stalking Horse Candidate Doesn't Like Black Folk


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Nov 19, 2013 at 09:29:34 AM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, Agendas, DRIC, MEDC, Corporate Welfare, Nerd Fund, Transparency, Detroit, Bell Isle, Utopia, creeping progressivism, Schauer, Slick Rick, Same Snake Two Heads, Sunlight, Costly Energy, Richardville, Bolger, Public Act 295 of 2008, SB 213, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sure .. he is a 'con'servative, Mandates, Tilting at Windmills, Al Gore Warming, Unicorn farts, Taxed Enough Already, One term Nerd, 2014, Michigan, Find me a Conservative to vote for (all tags)

    I don't have a lot of time to squander on this today so, click on the headline below.

    Schauer proposes hiking state minimum wage to $9.25 an hour

    In the mean time, Rick Snyder's MEDC and Gary Peters are tirelessly working for Corporate Welfare schemes.

    Snooze button is almost set for November 4, 2014...

    (3 comments) Comments >>

    Unapologetic Conservatives Always Knew it Blows


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat Nov 16, 2013 at 10:03:10 AM EST
    Tags: Costly Energy, Public Act 295 of 2008, SB 213, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sure .. he is a 'con'servative, Mandates, Tilting at Windmills, Al Gore Warming, Unicorn farts, One term Nerd (all tags)

    Looks like the Al Gorezeera thermalgeddon meltdown fraud is being shot down in the Mitten.

    Court battles over the Colorado and Minnesota renewable energy mandates could potentially mark the beginning of the end for similar laws in other states, including Michigan.

    In June, Judge Richard Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Court wrote that Michigan's in-state renewable energy mandate violates the Commerce Clause and is therefore unconstitutional. Judge Posner's statement did not have the weight of law because the issue wasn't directly before him. Nonetheless, many received it as a wake-up call and possible harbinger of things to come.

    In 2008, the Michigan Legislature passed a law mandating that 10 percent of the state's energy be produced by in-state renewable energy sources by 2015. This law was supposedly enacted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, aspects of it appear inconsistent with that goal.

    The law did not include monitoring requirements to test what effects, if any, the mandate actually has on emissions. Also, although there are several so-called renewable energy sources with wind energy the predominate source used to meet the mandate in Michigan. This has been so in spite of the fact that the federal government says Michigan is not well-suited for wind energy production.

    REST

    Remember the alleged Republicans who voted for <cough>Brian Calley</cough> this Soylendraish scam of costly energy in Michigan.

    (3 comments) Comments >>

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