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Originally Posted by Eric5273
The strongest opposition to the plan has come from Canada. Because the proposed National Air Conditioner would cover 90 percent of the state of North Dakota and face south, the U.S.'s northern neighbor would be directly in the path of superheated air expelled from the machine's back vents. Though Prime Minister Stephen Harper said this would create drought conditions and devastate their farmlands, most believe Canada lacks the clout to halt Bush's air-conditioning agenda.
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No problem at all. We have plans to capture the excess heat from your air conditioner and use it to extract more oil from the tar sands which we then sell to the Americans so that they can continue to run the air conditioner. It will cut our extraction costs to almost nothing. It's a self perpetuating money machine for us, at least until the tar sands run out.