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Donald Quixote [1]

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Date: 2025-01-15

I just couldn't help it this time. Donald railing about windmills and I thought of Don Quixote.

Today, but I cut out the video below it with the date and time.

Don Quixote was insane. He attacked windmills because he thought a magician had turned them into giants. The knight of the woeful countenance (song from the musical).

This isn't the first time Trump has complained about windmills. They kill birds. They kill whales. They make a sound that gives you cancer. Ridiculous stuff. But our president-elect has a thought in his head, that as you can see, once he's convinced about something, it never goes away. It just festers and the infection increases.

His hatred for the "Green New Scam" is well known. Anything that helps us get off the fossil fuel bandwagon is inherently bad. Any effort to deal with climate change is chasing an imaginary problem, like Don Quixote and his windmills. So, Donald, like Don, is crazy and attacking windmills as a symbol of misuse of public funds. If you want to complain about subsides, how about all the ones oil companies get, paying them to do exploration to find more oil. They get money just for going to find it, then all that money once they have found it.

There aren't thousands of windmills not working. They sometimes need to be taken offline for maintenance and blade replacement, but in 2015, that was .054% of the 700,000 blades in operation.

Most expensive energy. Nope. In the right location for the wind, wind power can be cheaper than solar power. I'm sure Donald doesn't want solar power either, but we haven't heard him moan about it, yet.

Yes, we have a crazy man about to occupy the White House. JD Vance is to Trump, as Sancho Panza is to Don Quixote. May they leave the windmills alone and go fight other imaginary battles. What's wrong with me? They already are.

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