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Does Woodson even care?

The government will quit supporting solar farms in 2025.
I don’t think they intend to ban sunshine. Sure a few very precious people suffer from heat stroke each year that could be saved by banning sunshine but banning will drive up electricity costs for the rest of us. Maybe it is necessary-the experts will know better.
 
I don’t think they intend to ban sunshine. Sure a few very precious people suffer from heat stroke each year that could be saved by banning sunshine but banning will drive up electricity costs for the rest of us. Maybe it is necessary-the experts will know better.
I didn’t say ban sunshine, I said the government subsidies for Solar and Wind will be discontinued in 2025. Drill baby Drill!
 
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I didn’t say ban sunshine, I said the government subsidies for Solar and Wind will be discontinued in 2025. Drill baby Drill!
They should, look at Arizonia, the solar capital of America, the epic start of the "New Green Deal", their electricity prices have more than Quadrupled! First they found out the sun does not shine 24 hours a day(really), then they found out to store that power they needed Gigabytes of batteries that are super expensive! Plus at the same time they where buying Solar Panels from our main adversary from aboard! Hence the people can't afford to keep their homes cool in a climate where it is really HOT! I remember a couple Presidents ago when a certain President made the statement: " Americans electric rates will necessarlly have to SKYROCKET". Really he did! Look at California, another state of the "brain dead", they force you to buy electric cars, then in the summer when electric usage goes up, they tell you not to charge them because the curve of usage vs the curve of made power has been inverted by those in charge! Guess what our rates are doing in Indiana!
 
My question going into 2025 is;

will the IU fan base turn toxic on MW?

I’ve been through several coaching changes on this forum and while there has been an uptick in insults (and even some petty name calling) towards him, it’s clear the sharks don’t taste blood in the water yet. In past firings things have always gotten to the point where the sunshine pumpers become some of the harshest critics. Perhaps apathy is just now too great, and the expectations bar is just too low?
 
My question going into 2025 is;

will the IU fan base turn toxic on MW?

I’ve been through several coaching changes on this forum and while there has been an uptick in insults (and even some petty name calling) towards him, it’s clear the sharks don’t taste blood in the water yet. In past firings things have always gotten to the point where the sunshine pumpers become some of the harshest critics. Perhaps apathy is just now too great, and the expectations bar is just too low?
My question is, just how many tournaments does IU have to miss? UK will make the tournament in Pope’s first year with his own players!
 
They should, look at Arizonia, the solar capital of America, the epic start of the "New Green Deal", their electricity prices have more than Quadrupled! First they found out the sun does not shine 24 hours a day(really), then they found out to store that power they needed Gigabytes of batteries that are super expensive! Plus at the same time they where buying Solar Panels from our main adversary from aboard! Hence the people can't afford to keep their homes cool in a climate where it is really HOT! I remember a couple Presidents ago when a certain President made the statement: " Americans electric rates will necessarlly have to SKYROCKET". Really he did! Look at California, another state of the "brain dead", they force you to buy electric cars, then in the summer when electric usage goes up, they tell you not to charge them because the curve of usage vs the curve of made power has been inverted by those in charge! Guess what our rates are doing in Indiana!
you need to get out of the basement and get more light, California is doing ok without you.
 
A few years ago in Spain someone noticed that the per kilowatt hour government subsidy was being paid to solar farms including substantial energy production at night. The investigation found that the government subsidies were so good that solar farm operators were leasing diesel fired generators and paying for fuel and producing generators into the grid night and day and still making a nice profit.
 
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