We've seen the agency send out a "Clean air tip of the week" by email that parodies the real world and the DNR's Walkerite tendency to ignore, or undermine it, and this week's - - in light of Walker's pro-utility attack on solar energy and the DNR's related assault on clean, green technologies - - continues this twisted pattern.
This one could be labeled 'count the solar panels Walker prefers go away.'
This one could be labeled 'count the solar panels Walker prefers go away.'
Clean Air Tip of the Week |
For the week of December 14, 2014:
"While traveling this holiday season, keep busy with this car game...count the number of solar panels you see. These panels can be installed on homes, buildings, in a field, or attached to a road sign. More road signs and traffic signals are being designed to use solar technology to power the lights. For more information, visit US DOT [exit DNR]."
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I wonder who writes these. This one might be construed as a poke in the eye to Walker.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like no one at that agency has their sh#& together. They stand strong against alternative green energy only to suggest that we all play a game by looking for the very solar panels which they despise.
ReplyDeleteI interpret this latest DNR chirping as "report the solar panels you count, and make note of their location/s so that we can go there later and make sure the sun-takers are paying for their share of the grid!
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