October 28, 2010
Blogs, U.S.

All else being equal, vote for the skeptic of industrial wind

Allegheny Treasures, alleghenytreasures.wordpress.com 27 October 2010

In a few days, hopefully every reader who has not voted early will head to the polls to cast their ballot.  If you’re down to the wire and still looking for an issue to help you decide, check the candidate’s position on industrial wind.  Don’t be deceived into believing wind is a party line issue.  It’s not even a liberal/conservative thing, in spite of what you might have heard.  Industrial wind is, if anything, an emotional issue unless, of course, you focus on the science.

Industrial wind is supported by some “environmentalists” while other “environmentalists” find wind plants a horrible choice for the environment.  Even some organizations which support industrial wind, don’t support industrial wind!

Energy suppliers have a bi-polar view of industrial wind, often dismissing it as a silly proposition while simultaneously including industrial wind in their energy portfolio.  Sure, misguided politicians created some of this by their asinine renewable energy goals but, I believe it’s safe to say, industry typically goes where the cash is!

So, as if anyone cares what I think, here are a few thoughts that helped me choose among my local candidates.  By asking myself how the candidates stacked up against these measures, even if they didn’t necessarily see it my way – 100%, led me to a comfortable choice of the candidate most likely to make good decisions for the community.

On the other hand:

We need elected officials who don’t assume they have all the answers or worse, are too intellectually lazy to pursue the science behind the hype.

We need elected officials who will doggedly search for the best answers and not roll over to industry tactics.

As I’ve said before, Allegheny Treasures does not endorse candidates.  We don’t suggest you vote for a wind skeptic if the candidate fails on all other issues.  We do, however, suggest you make a sincere effort to determine if, all else equal, the politician you will ultimately choose to represent your interest will, if elected, scrutinize the wind business for what it is … a business.

In other words, all else being equal, vote for the skeptic of industrial wind.

Be sure your candidate actually understands there is “real science” beyond the wind developer’s “promises.”  That candidate would be an excellent choice!


URL to article:  https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2010/10/28/all-else-being-equal-vote-for-the-skeptic-of-industrial-wind/