Talgo Train Plant Set For Milwaukee: Facts And Myths
Tom Daykin has the facts and even dives into the comment section to undo some of the myths.
This is a great day for Milwaukee and its workforce.
When the wind turbine plant is up and running in the Valley, Milwaukee can begin to make a claim as a green-jobs, alternative-energy hub.
Many recent Milwaukee initiatives were catalogued here.
3 comments:
The whole thing is a myth.
It wouldn't and couldn't exist without huge subsidies.
Windmills and passenger rail are relics for a reason. There are better, cheaper ways to do the same job.
But, when you are follow the religion of extreme enviromentalism, you can't help yourself.
Sorry.
I wish you'd just admit you are part of a cult and let us rescue you.
If we let you have your way, we'd power everything with hamsters.
Actually, today's wind turbines and train engines are high-tech and save large amounts of energy, or provide clean power - - all beneficial.
and now jobs in Milwaukee, too . . . and an increased tax base . . . and re-use of abandoned factories, brownfields, and empty spaces in the city . . .
the benefits are multiple.
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