German “Energy Poverty” and Green Orthodoxy

The EU is already under pretty intense economic pressure. Portugal, Greece and Spain are putting stress on the monetary union and it’s largely due to France and Germany’s anchor status that the construct continues. But green energy is expensive, and is meant to be, as Germans are discovering much to their chagrin with a reported 600,000 households shut off per year due to delinquent payments on skyrocketing bills.

Over 10 years ago Germany enacted the Renewable Energy Feed-In Act (EEG) which requires power companies to pay small producers of renewable energy exorbitant rates for their green power. The power companies in turn simply pass the higher prices on to their customers. Electricity prices rose 10% in 2011 alone!

So far Germany has committed over 100 billion euros to renewable energy, all to be paid for by the consumer. Little wonder that today almost a seventh of Germany’s population is now living in “energy poverty”.

The high costs are hitting the poor and retirees especially hard.

I have always been skeptical of the root motivations of climate change alarmists and this forced and unnatural push for “renewable energy” while vilifying carbon dioxide. Environmental laws were good and required. There were people and corporations truly screwing up the air, water and ground. But today’s laws are a self-destructive perversion, having nothing to do with protecting the environment or our planet and having everything to do with controlling the behavior of those who refuse to conform to green orthodoxy.

Want to buy that RV you’ve always wanted and finally take those cross country trips at your own pace and really see the Country? Sorry about the added axle and curb weight taxes, commercial-class registration fees, storage requirements and fuel costs leading you to realize it is going to be too much out of your savings.

Want to build a beautiful dream home on that hillside with the view of the valley? Sorry about the tripled permit costs due to unverified rumor of spotted lizard habitat leading to the eventual denial of the permit (but thanks for those fees).

Want to buy, refurbish and re-open that old deli on the corner in the neighborhood? Sorry about those food service regulations, the maze of permits, requirements for commercial grade everything, along with multiple levels of inspections, certifications and required trainings at the city, county and state levels, all incurring associated fees and costs, annually, leading you realize you won’t break even for years.

Now imagine something simpler: Want to power your home? Sorry about that…

It’s one way of reducing carbon emissions – just catapult your population back to the Stone Age.

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RL Intrudes!

Yea. It happens. Several work projects have had me swamped since yesterday and regrettably blogging has to go on the back burner. So postings today and tomorrow will be lighter than normal, at best. I’ll be AFK early next week as well on another project. It’s a disappointment as the blog has developed some momentum lately and I’ve received some very supportive comments and tweets. Unfortunately, blogging doesn’t pay and I have these damned bills that keep coming.

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Obama the Hawk

We’re hearing an awful lot from the White House about President Obama’s heroic decision to send in Seal Team 6 and kill Osama Bin Laden. I don’t begrudge the President touting the only success of his entire Presidency. However, to suggest that Mitt Romney would not have ordered the attack is just stupid.

Ryan Zinke, a former Commander in the US Navy who spent 23 years as a SEAL and led a SEAL Team 6 assault unit, said: ‘The decision was a no brainer. I applaud him for making it but I would not overly pat myself on the back for making the right call.

‘I think every president would have done the same.

And the Daily Mail pointed out:

Senior military figures have said that Admiral William McRaven, a former SEAL who was then head of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) made the decision to take bin Laden out.

And there was this interesting piece:

‘But bin Laden was just a figurehead. The war on terror continues. Taking him out didn’t really change anything as far as the war on terror is concerned and using it as a political attack is a cheap shot.

‘In years to come there is going to be information that will come out that Obama was not the man who made the call. He can say he did and the people who really know what happened are inside the Pentagon, are in the military and the military isn’t allowed to speak out against the commander- in-chief so his secret is safe.’

Be that as it may, after hearing the left shriek about what warmongers conservatives are for 8 years, it’s surreal to see Obama push his Hawk image while suggesting that Republican warmongers wouldn’t have had the guts to make the call.

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Perez Hilton Stands Against Savage’s Bullying

If bullying truly is to end, as Hilton says, it will begin with “faith in love and honesty and kindness,” not with making excuses for those bullies with whom the left agrees.

When was the last time you heard a bully admit that they’re a bully? They believe they’re superior and act on that feeling. But here’s the problem: We’re losing our grip on bullying and supplanting it for politically correct reasons. Soon, people of conviction will be bullies for holding those convictions, like Catholics bullying women over contraception. Republicans are bullies for not agreeing with Democrats. John Boehner is a bully for always blocking poor President Obama. I’m a bully for making fun of progressives. See where this is going?

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Dude.

I will bleed on everything you love

Seriously.

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What Media Bias?!

Paul Farhi has a piece over at the Washington Post on perceived bias in the mainstream media. As an objective journalist, he doesn’t really give the idea much merit.

But have the media really become more biased? Or is this a case of perception trumping reality?

In fact, there’s little to suggest that over the past few decades news reporting has become more favorable to one party. That’s not to say researchers haven’t found bias in reporting. They have, but they don’t agree that one side is consistently favored or that this favoritism has been growing like a pernicious weed.

Distillation: “I don’t see what you’re talking about. So don’t believe your lying eyes.”

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Tuesday Morning News and Links

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