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Thanks for the sunspot updates! Now tell us more about all those violent French revolutions you mention happen all the time.
Remember that one in ‘89? 1789? LOL! And how about all the others?
 
The market doesn't support that energy; hence the massive subsidies.

Why Do Federal Subsidies Make Renewable Energy So Costly?

James Conca
Contributor
Energy I write about nuclear, energy and the environment

On a total dollar basis, wind has received the greatest amount of federal subsidies. Solar is second. Wind and solar together get more than all other energy sources combined.

However, based on production (subsidies per kWh of electricity produced), solar energy, has gotten over ten times the subsidies of all other forms of energy sources combined, including wind (see figure).

entire article:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesc...make-renewable-energy-so-costly/#724d0022128c
 
Just trying to help you. You're always so mad that mortgage lenders profit off of their mortgages.
Because you're a government worker (socialism?), I'm trying to explain that in America's system it's ok that my mortgage lender profits from my business.
I'm very happy that they do.
Me too!! More than you know. I just get my money cheaper than you do and I don’t put my equity in prison like you do.
 
Me too!! More than you know. I just get my money cheaper than you do and I don’t put my equity in prison like you do.

Except, as always, you're totally wrong because we've already established that (a) I have access to much greater amounts than you do and (b) I pay lower interest rates (as well as no costs or fees or points).
Other than that, you're absolutely right.
And, of course, because you are a complicated and unclear thinker, I don't know what "equity in prison" means.

So I'm looking at a house asking 4.5m. I'm gonna offer $3.8 all cash (which I will take against other holdings at 3%) and then go get a mortgage after I sell my existing main residence. What do you think?
 
Https://berkshirehathawayenergyco.com


Hey dumbshit Iz. Warren Buffet wants to help me explain American business to you...here they talk about the business of wind energy.
Do you know what Berkshire Hathaway is? They make profits!
Yes, and they also issue lower cost debt to payoff higher cost debt. But if you can’t do ROA or ROE calculations, why would I expect you to be able to read Berkshire’s financial reports. Buffet shopping for cheaper debt. Imagine that.

Long-Term Debt

In March 2019, PacifiCorp issued $400 million of its 3.50% First Mortgage Bonds due June 2029 and $600 million of its 4.15%
First Mortgage Bonds due February 2050. PacifiCorp used a portion of the net proceeds to repay short-term debt partially incurred in January 2019 to repay all of PacifiCorp's $350 million 5.50% First Mortgage Bonds due January 2019 and intends to use the remaining net proceeds to fund capital expenditures and for general corporate purposes.
 
Except, as always, you're totally wrong because we've already established that (a) I have access to much greater amounts than you do and (b) I pay lower interest rates (as well as no costs or fees or points).
Other than that, you're absolutely right.
And, of course, because you are a complicated and unclear thinker, I don't know what "equity in prison" means.

So I'm looking at a house asking 4.5m. I'm gonna offer $3.8 all cash (which I will take against other holdings at 3%) and then go get a mortgage after I sell my existing main residence. What do you think?
Ask Buffet. He likes shopping for cheaper debt. Lol!!! Poser
 
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