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Re: Wind Turbines


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Posted by rhouston on December 06, 2011 at 11:32:06 from (72.45.207.34):

In Reply to: Wind Turbines posted by Les Bales on December 06, 2011 at 11:00:28:

They are only cost effective due to tax breaks and subsidies from We the Taxpayers. If you live within a mile of them they will offer to compensate you for the noise they don't make. But then you can't so them when the noise they don't make affects your quality of life. Don't worry though I have it on good authority that your property value will go up if you live near them. I'm sure all the money they are going to pay the county town and school will drastically lower your tax bill. The shadow flicker of the sun setting behind the turning blades will only bother you a few times a year.

If you have heard about the project it is already too late to stop it!

Vote out everyone on your town board AND planning board NOW, NOW, NOW,

Vote in people who are confirmed to be against it NOW, NOW, NOW

Get laws passed that require projects of this type to be put up for public refenedum! NOW, NOW, NOW!

Ask everyone the town and Wind farm company invites to a meeting how close their million dollar house is to a wind farm!


Every consultant they hire to tell you how inobtrusive, quiet, and an asset to the community is already in the pockets of the wind energy industry.

The farm they are putting on the southern/Western ridge of my valley has been approved despite the publics oppostition. Everyone who was on the planning board and town board who voted for it was defeated in the last election, but it is too late for us. Save your own town. Tell the green weenies if they like it so much they are welcome to purchase my land and live up close and personal with one.

Someone HAD to go an mention a wind farm didn't they!


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