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Do Al, Mike and Phil count as a third world despot yet?
If not can we add then onto the list?
The amount of money given to third world despots for natural resources such as oil and gas is massive. Surely this is an argument for producing energy at home, even if it is a wind farm in Texas?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11837896
Or do you think Texans are less worthy than corrupt Nigerians?
Andy
Lots of oil in the USA. Lots of coal the USA. They’re cheaper than wind farms. That’s a good argument for using oil and coal. Let’s use them. Why waste my money, and everyone else’s money on wind.
Did I not read somewhere that Mrs. Mugabe prefers to shop in Hongkong?