Tucker Predicts the Downfall of the Windmill Industry

Published 2024-08-06

All Comments (21)
  • Without direct subsidy from taxpayers, no one would ever erect a windmill farm.
  • @bbear1971
    They are hurting the marine life and all the birds. I call windmills STUPIDITY.
  • If you drive from Houston, south towards Mexico border. They’re everywhere and HALF of them are rusted and not working!
  • @yesher12
    As a Texan, I think it is shameful what the windmill industry has done to my beloved South Plains and parts of the panhandle. There are windmill graveyards scattered about but it looks as though the blades will last longer than my children's children!
  • @brentiers
    If the government is telling you it's a good idea, you can be very certain it's an awful idea.
  • Drive by them, you will see that some are spinning and some not even though they are facing the same direction….its all a scam
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  • @yoshit9819
    The people that pushed it and got approval (with kickbacks) from politicians, don't care if they shut it down. They've made their billions.
  • @bayricker
    It takes 10,000 acres of solar panels to equal the power of a single nuke plant on 50 acres. On a sunny day.
  • They were going to put about a dozen wind mills on my mountain too. We fought it and won for now. Short Mountain in West Virginia. Sebastian Gorka was my neighbor until he recently sold his mountain cabin. Anyway, Tucker’s neighbor is right. They were going to blast the hell out of the mountain to build access roads. The trucks that carry the wind turbines need huge roads with wide turns and switchbacks. The destruction of habitat is obscene. Raptors, bears, coyotes and bobcats live there. They deserve to have a place to live too.
  • @csauders7047
    My daughter and SIL haul these things for a living. She says they are a total scam. I asked her how they are recycled when they quit working and she laughed. She said, “They don’t recycle them. They bury them in the ground.”
  • People think the windmill is clean energy, how wrong they are! 300 tons of iron to make 200 tons of steel and the base is hundreds and. Hundreds of concrete truck loads
  • I am a lobsterman here in Maine I could say alot about this. Alot of money will be wasted they have already littered our mountains and rural lands in our state now our waters will be contaminated with them ,hey Tucker I would love to go fly fishing on the Rapid with you I been going there since the late 80's (BB) before bass Dick Hartford was alive then and the dam keeper live there all year round great fishing still not bad take care Paul J.
  • A windmill cannot even produce enough power to create itself.
  • @joydebra1954
    Those windmills are extremely loud. They use gallons of motor oil. Our landfills down here in Texas are FULL of those things because they don't last very long. We're actually running out of anywhere left to put the worn out crap. Solar "farms" are just as useless and damaging.
  • Many years ago when I lived in California I drove through huge areas filled with wind turbines, and not a single one of them was turning.
  • We have them in San Joaquin county, California , the birds of prey would crash into them
  • @jcr2147
    My nephew was told he will not have a job In September, he does maintenance on wind towers in Oklahoma and Texas