Your desperate attempt of reflection is ridiculous, everything you did is calling people who don't share your opinion anti-vaxxers equivalents.
It's nice to claim that renewable energy can't cover the completle energy needs in the USA, despite the fact that several studies show the incredible potential (the USA could be a renewable energy paradise) of renewable energy in the USA, which could several times covers the energy needs of the USA.
http://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/I/USStatesWWS.pdf
That paper literally only discusses the capability of meeting apparent power capacity estimates for loads in 2050. There is no road map or discussion of the necessary requirements of pretty much an entire electric grid transformation required to meet these goals, as you pretty much need to scrap the entire energy grid as currently designed and start over. Distributed generation models and/or microgrid models depend on baseload entities such as nuclear and gas to bail them out when the sun doesn't shine, or wind speed is too high or too low.
As a fun aside. Our service territory has about 14000 mw load demand right now at 8 am on a wednesday. Of that 14000, 10000 is being suplied by 5 nuke sites which have a capacity of 10500, while 25 wind sites are supplying 10mw. That's right, 10 of an installed 3000 capacity.