Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Dothan Eagle.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a “clarifying announcement” after huge blowback, saying that they do not plan to ban gas stoves, but that they do want voluntary compliance.
I heard a report a few months ago that there’s enough natural gas under the state of Texas alone to last 1,300 years.They want us to believe it’s in our best interest, but that’s troublesome and misleading; they’re manufacturing a crisis that will need to be dealt with later. We can only pray that these same hysterical climate alarmists aren’t in charge then.
They’re trying to change too much too fast. At least with gas heat you can still cook and stay warm when the power goes out – which it will. Good grief, what a mess they’re trying to make! If that isn’t enough of a problem, it’ll be extremely expensive to switch electric power generation to wind and solar, both of which require an awful lot of land.
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