France’s solar road, an abject failure!!!

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Yeah, another Libtard scheme down the drain. It was built near Normandy which only gets 44 days of sunshine. Plus the shade of the traffic. DUH! They didn’t figure out you need the sun to produce solar energy!!!



https://www.cnet.com/google-amp/news...-road-failure/


BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The answer is simple: "Legislate sunshine 24 hours a day in France."
  • oeb11
  • 08-20-2019, 11:33 AM
And threaten to shut down the sun if it does not comply.

After all - Earth is the center of the solar system to the Socialists.

Classic socialist mismanagement - and likely graft and corruption into the pockets of the French Nomenklatura.

ie- Macron, et al.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
MORE COAL!
And threaten to shut down the sun if it does not comply.

After all - Earth is the center of the solar system to the Socialists.

Classic socialist mismanagement - and likely graft and corruption into the pockets of the French Nomenklatura.

ie- Macron, et al. Originally Posted by oeb11
+1

I'm still reading where solar panels, even with good maintenance, lose 50% of their effectiveness after 5 years.
matchingmole's Avatar
In other news from France..........https://www.lemonde.fr/


C’est une nouvelle rupture du président des Etats-Unis avec ses alliés du G7. Donald Trump s’est déclaré, mardi 20 août, favorable à la reformation du G8 avec la réintégration de la Russie, pourtant écartée du groupe des pays les plus industrialisés depuis l’annexion de la Crimée, en 2014.


And sports....
Paul Gabrillagues verra-t-il le Japon ? Le deuxième-ligne du XV de France a reçu six semaines de suspension pour un déblayage dangereux contre l’Ecosse samedi à Nice (32-3), a annoncé mardi 20 août l’organisme international World Rugby. Une sanction qui rend incertaine sa participation à la Coupe du monde, qui se déroulera au Japon du 20 septembre au 2 novembre
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meanwhile in France ..


France: riot police use teargas to disperse Bastille Day protesters

https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...day-protesters



Police deal with a fire on the Champs Élysées during the Bastille Day military parade in Paris. Photograph: Pascal Rossignol/Reuters


French riot police fired teargas to disperse masked protesters from the Champs Élysées after the annual Bastille Day military parade ended in Paris on Sunday.

A few dozen men — some masked and dressed in black — briefly tried to block roads near the Arc de Triomphe by dragging metal security barriers and setting fire to bins.

The skirmishes were over quickly but they marked the worst clashes between riot police and masked demonstrators in central Paris since March. The men involved were not wearing the signature yellow vests of the anti-government gilets jaunes protests of the past eight months.

As police rushed into the streets around the Champs Elysées, shoppers and tourists were seen fleeing from the teargas. Riot police cleared the roads and took up position on main streets and calm was restored.

Earlier on Sunday morning, before the traditional annual military parade, some 152 people – including yellow vest protesters – were arrested as they tried to stage a separate demonstration.

Among those stopped by police and briefly taken into custody were Jérôme Rodrigues and Maxime Nicolle. The two men are key figures from the gilets jaunes protest movement, which began as a revolt against fuel tax in November 2018 and has continued as an anti-government protest. Although there has been a decline in the number of people taking part in the weekly gilets jaunes Saturday marches in French towns, the movement is still active. Rodrigues’s lawyer, Arié Alimi, told AFP his being stopped by police amounted to “arresting political opponents”.

Security was tight for the 14 July national day which commemorates the 1789 storming of the Bastille fortress in Paris during the French Revolution.

No one with a yellow vest had been allowed past police barriers to watch the parade. A few had slipped into the crowd and instead inflated yellow balloons. Some had booed and jeered the French president Emmanuel Macron as he travelled down the Champs Élysées in an open-topped military vehicle.
bambino's Avatar
MORE COAL! Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
And oil and NG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
MORE TROLLS! MORE MOLES! Originally Posted by Yssup Rider

if you say so, sparky.



BAHHAAAAAAA
TheDaliLama's Avatar
The answer is simple: "Legislate sunshine 24 hours a day in France." Originally Posted by gnadfly
Impossible.......they have 4 day weekends
Then outlaw nights. We cannot sit back and allow darkness infiltration.
matchingmole's Avatar
Trump leading the Space Force plan to launch a spaceship to the sun...they plan to do it at night so it won't burn up.
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France announced plans to harness the light from the Paris bonfires to power their solar panels at night.
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France=Socialism at its finest ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,