Tardifornia becomes first state to mandate solar panels on new homes
Huckabee
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Posted 11:25 am, 05/16/2018
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Rose we are here to stay so get over it. Hillary Lost, Chris Shew won.
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hangsleft
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Posted 8:41 am, 05/16/2018
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Oh the horror, solar panels to generate electricity at your fingers tips.
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Rosestar
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Posted 8:32 am, 05/16/2018
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I wish all the tards would leave Wilkes county so the Democrats could step in and clean up the tards mess
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Democrats Are Treasonous
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Posted 6:28 am, 05/16/2018
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Packing up and moving out: People are leaving California in droves ...
Feb 3, 2018 - VICTORVILLE �" Billy Joel's classic tune "Movin' Out” could be an appropriate theme song for the many individuals in the High Desert and ... Mar 19, 2018 - He said housing is the chief reason people are leaving California, pointing out there are frequently bidding wars for what limited inventory of ... Feb 27, 2018 - And people are leaving in droves for opportunities elsewhere. The actual migration patterns in California aren't quite as bad as that sounds�"at ... Feb 22, 2018 - California is also losing people under 25 and those with only high school or some college education. Millennials from New York and Illinois are ... Mar 23, 2018 - California has big problems, including soaring taxes, stratospheric ... But its most serious problem may be that people are leaving the state in ... people are leaving California than moving in �" so ... - The TribuneFeb 23, 2018 - California's population got older and wealthier as more people moved out than moved to the state. So where is everybody going?
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sparkling water
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Posted 7:01 pm, 05/15/2018
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In honesty, that is one nutty idea that I like. Such a rule would eventually drive the costs of solar power down. I also would like to see every parking lot with a solar panel roof.
Everybody has to have a few nutty tendencies. That is one of mine.
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Democrats Are Treasonous
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Posted 6:56 pm, 05/15/2018
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California has become the first state in the nation to mandate solar panels for all new homes, in a move to cut greenhouse gas emissions that critics say will end up raising home prices in the already expensive market. In a unanimous 5-0 vote Wednesday, the California Energy Commission approved the policy.
http://www.foxnews.com/poli...homes.html
And you thought they couldn't get any nuttier out there...
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