I’m not on any bandwagon. I support the wind farm being built, and was a loud proponent of it before it was cool to do.
Now, there are plenty of voices, particularly kavips and Tom, so I don’t need to.
I am working behind the scenes to address the concerns of any Republican legislator who has concerns. I don’t feel the need to advertise that, but since you decided to be an ass about it, I guess I have to.
longer the project is delayed, the more BWW sweetens the pot.
More like, the longer the project is delayed, the more vulnerable Delmarva Power is to being made to look like the petty players they are. And it now makes the legislators who oppose this thing oppose new jobs in DE — pretty highly paid engineering and science jobs at that.
I don’t understand how they were bitch-slapped. It seems to me the longer the project is delayed, the more BWW sweetens the pot.
It can be easily argued that the lower rate and the promise of jobs came as a result of the delay…
Always ready with the spin. Now if Copeland and McDowell had planned this outcome I think you’d have a point.
BTW – Does this mean that you are back on the wind bandwagon that you jumped off with such a thud when Copleand told you too?
I’m not on any bandwagon. I support the wind farm being built, and was a loud proponent of it before it was cool to do.
Now, there are plenty of voices, particularly kavips and Tom, so I don’t need to.
I am working behind the scenes to address the concerns of any Republican legislator who has concerns. I don’t feel the need to advertise that, but since you decided to be an ass about it, I guess I have to.
longer the project is delayed, the more BWW sweetens the pot.
More like, the longer the project is delayed, the more vulnerable Delmarva Power is to being made to look like the petty players they are. And it now makes the legislators who oppose this thing oppose new jobs in DE — pretty highly paid engineering and science jobs at that.
I gotta hand it to Carney, pretty good end-around.