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first of all the reason why you know about georgetown and we are even talking about them is that the republican mayor his political decision to go 100 percent renewable attracted the attention of bernie sanders and al gore and the green movement. he has been on television all over the world. here s a huge problem. they are not 100 percent renumber. they are connected to the houston grid. on any given day getting power from coal, natural gas and even nuclear power. if they had their own grid they would have days they would have blackout because the wind doesn t blow every day. that s problem number one. it s based on a fallacy. they are not 100 percent renumber. reunusual. problem number two he said to rate pairs the people of georgetown it s going to be cheaper. it ended up it was more expensive. about $300 per household per year in additional costs. so you have got two strikes there with the mayor of georgetown and the city. steve: if i m a resident of
saves small businesses and family farms, ranches, and all of the other things associated with if you die you pay a big tax and your children lose it. we have gotten rid of the estate tax also known as the death tax! [cheers and applause] very important for this area. we are canceling president obama s illegal anti-coal so-called clean power plan. [cheers and applause] you know, there is an example. it s such a beautiful name, clean power, clean power, right? they want to have windmills all over the place. when the wind doesn t blow, what do we do?