Onesie wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 11:20 am
Pelmet still ranting his life away on avcanada to deaf ears... nothing's changed on here
Missed you Onesie and you are absolutely correct. Deaf ears, even in the face of the obvious.
Today's quote of the day to those riding the wave........
"“When you shame oil and gas investors, dismantle oil and coal-fired power plants, fail to diversify energy supplies (especially gas), oppose LNG receiving terminals, and reject nuclear power, your transition plan had better be right,” Saudi Arabian Oil Co. chief executive Amin Nasser said.
“Instead, as this crisis has shown, the plan was just a chain of sandcastles that waves of reality have washed away. And billions around the world now face the energy access and cost of living consequences that are likely to be severe and prolonged.”
Well, Pelmet, you and I have had our disagreements, but its proper to disagree in public on a public thread.
This winner Onesie sent me a vile PM. Apparently thats cool now.
You’re not worth it.
He sent me some as well, if I remember correctly. Oh well. Feel free to post what he said.
As for you and me....I'm still hoping you get that speed mod on your 182. Was flying a couple of Q models myself last year(one all glass) but it looks like they both will be gone soon.
Also discovered today that companies like Blackrock promote ESG funds because they get significantly higher fees.
‘Bob’ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:59 pm
Why do people always act as if the money disappears into thin air. As if none of that money involves a return on investment, job creation, or tax revenues, and as if none of that money comes from private investors or general consumers who want something better.
Renewable and sustainable energy and technologies represent perhaps one of the greatest economic opportunities of our time.
‘Bob’ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:59 pm
Why do people always act as if the money disappears into thin air. As if none of that money involves a return on investment, job creation, or tax revenues, and as if none of that money comes from private investors or general consumers who want something better.
Renewable and sustainable energy and technologies represent perhaps one of the greatest economic opportunities of our time.
‘Bob’ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:59 pm
Why do people always act as if the money disappears into thin air. As if none of that money involves a return on investment, job creation, or tax revenues, and as if none of that money comes from private investors or general consumers who want something better.
Renewable and sustainable energy and technologies represent perhaps one of the greatest economic opportunities of our time.
"How a Quebec battery plant promising economic growth turned into a money pit"
Wow. Did you create an alert and dig up a three year old thread for that one thing? Did this company also not employ people or pay taxes?
I will bet the value of corporate welfare for fossil fuel companies against that to renewables, any day.
Did you bother reading the article ‘Robert’?
You know the part where the (dumb) government invested hundreds of millions of (taxpayer) dollars into a company who took in billions, delivered nothing and went bankrupt. You could probably be convinced into buying an Emu farm.
"How a Quebec battery plant promising economic growth turned into a money pit"
Wow. Did you create an alert and dig up a three year old thread for that one thing? Did this company also not employ people or pay taxes?
I will bet the value of corporate welfare for fossil fuel companies against that to renewables, any day.
Did you bother reading the article ‘Robert’?
You know the part where the (dumb) government invested hundreds of millions of (taxpayer) dollars into a company who took in billions, delivered nothing and went bankrupt. You could probably be convinced into buying an Emu farm.
That’s what happens when you have the kind of policies ‘Bob’ supports. And yes, it can take three or many more years before my accurate predictions come true. It appears that part of his defence about the quarter billion lost is……the thread is three years old.
PM Pelmet would have spent that on medical policies. The difference.
‘Bob’ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:59 pm
Why do people always act as if the money disappears into thin air. As if none of that money involves a return on investment, job creation, or tax revenues, and as if none of that money comes from private investors or general consumers who want something better.
Renewable and sustainable energy and technologies represent perhaps one of the greatest economic opportunities of our time.
"How a Quebec battery plant promising economic growth turned into a money pit"
Wow. Did you create an alert and dig up a three year old thread for that one thing?
.
He is the “ top poster” so certainly enjoys hanging about here which requires keeping up the stats for that lofty position. Whatever makes one happy I suppose.
Old fella wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 9:06 pm
He is the “ top poster” so certainly enjoys hanging about here which requires keeping up the stats for that lofty position. Whatever makes one happy I suppose.
Yes, I do post all kinds of safety-related items from the TSB reports as an attempt to encourage discussion and hopefully reduce the death and destruction we see from aircraft accidents. Perhaps difficult for some to understand but something I will continue to do.
‘Bob’ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:59 pm
Why do people always act as if the money disappears into thin air.
I will bet the value of corporate welfare for fossil fuel companies against that to renewables, any day.
Well fossil fuel companies pump billions into the economy each year. This company never even built anything, so the money did disappear into thin air along with the money from the Quebec pension fund.
And your thought process about people employed and taxes paid sounds perfect for endless government workers to have a robust and sustainable economy. Which kind of (old) fellas benefit from that.
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‘Bob’ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 10:59 pm
Why do people always act as if the money disappears into thin air. As if none of that money involves a return on investment, job creation, or tax revenues, and as if none of that money comes from private investors or general consumers who want something better.
Renewable and sustainable energy and technologies represent perhaps one of the greatest economic opportunities of our time.