Al Gore is going to love this movement--cooking without energy.
I can see it now, a low that outlaws the use of natural gas or electricity to cook. Maybe one of the last acts as the amateur governor of California, Arnold could hold a press conference with Gore and by Executive order, outlaw stoves! Far fetched? He has outlawed the use of coal as an energy course--with no back up energy source. Arnold has created higher taxes and AB 32, while actively protecting illegal aliens.
No, it is not far fetched he would outlaw stoves. "At ten in the morning, the usual fog layer covered North Berkeley. Reyel and Michaela Daystar, self-described solar cooking enthusiasts, were leading one of their occasional workshops in fuel-less cooking. The only problem was that the source of their fuel the sun was missing.
Instead, Reyel entertained the dozen or so spectators with stories of cooking a hot dog in a Pringles canister, barbecuing ribs sans grill, and roasting a chicken with only the sun's concentrated rays ("it's off the bone"). The three-hour workshop was one of a series in sustainable living hosted by the Ecology Center at the EcoHouse in North Berkeley. Students sat semicircle in a garden taken over by flowers and fruit, waiting for the sun."
The rest of Arnolds' policies have not been rational, why outlawing stoves should be rational? Hope I have not given him any ideas.
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I can see it now, a low that outlaws the use of natural gas or electricity to cook. Maybe one of the last acts as the amateur governor of California, Arnold could hold a press conference with Gore and by Executive order, outlaw stoves! Far fetched? He has outlawed the use of coal as an energy course--with no back up energy source. Arnold has created higher taxes and AB 32, while actively protecting illegal aliens.
No, it is not far fetched he would outlaw stoves. "At ten in the morning, the usual fog layer covered North Berkeley. Reyel and Michaela Daystar, self-described solar cooking enthusiasts, were leading one of their occasional workshops in fuel-less cooking. The only problem was that the source of their fuel the sun was missing.
Instead, Reyel entertained the dozen or so spectators with stories of cooking a hot dog in a Pringles canister, barbecuing ribs sans grill, and roasting a chicken with only the sun's concentrated rays ("it's off the bone"). The three-hour workshop was one of a series in sustainable living hosted by the Ecology Center at the EcoHouse in North Berkeley. Students sat semicircle in a garden taken over by flowers and fruit, waiting for the sun."
The rest of Arnolds' policies have not been rational, why outlawing stoves should be rational? Hope I have not given him any ideas.
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