OPINION: Zeoli: It is Ridiculous How Many Eagles Are Dying Due to Windmills

The Rich Zeoli Show 4-7-22
Windmill Turbines
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Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the controversy surrounding wind turbines causing the deaths of hundreds of Eagles throughout the nation. The problems come directly from within the EPA which has two factions defending the usage of windmills while another faction defends the lives of those birds. Ending up in fines against companies from the agency that approved the windmills originally. Government at its finest.

In the first hour of the Zeoli Show, a SEPTA police officer is being praised for his heroic actions protecting a fellow officer despite being shot himself by the suspect. This comes as a recent poll shows how public safety is the top issue for Philadelphia residents.

In the second hour of the Zeoli Show, how the plastic bag ban in Philadelphia and soon New Jersey are already creating problems for grocery stores and food delivery services that use the bags often. Just another example of how so-called solutions to the climate change problem are creating more problems for the average person than helping.

In the third hour of the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed a wind energy company pleading guilty to the deaths of at least 150 Bald Eagles due to their wind turbines across the nation.

In the final hour of the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed Philadelphia officials considering bringing back a mask mandate in the city because of COVID cases rising. A ridiculous consideration when we're at a point now where most Americans are vaccinated and if someone does become infected, including a Governor Phil Murphy, are only dealing with "cold-like symptoms."

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