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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (183838)5/8/2014 10:35:46 AM
From: Bread Upon The Water  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206200
 
For myself, I don't think the "Greens" are enough of a political force to stop this kind of thing. I'm more worried about business vested interests myself. The "Greens" are certainly loud enough--i admit that. But with the facts on the table regarding air pollution I think some of them wold peel off and support the proposal.

Until we tried we wouldn't know.

You do admit weaning ourselves from coal is a desired objective do you not?



To: Bearcatbob who wrote (183838)5/8/2014 11:11:02 AM
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Spot on. U do a much better job - than me - handling lefties who oppose one private sector industry after another, stunting vital economic growth which most benefits the working folks they falsely claim to care about.

10s of thousands of jobs we all know this economy desperately needs are lost because of their destructive ideology and dishonest tactics. All so their, beloved, corrupt, central regime can continue to gradually gobble up, then grossly mismanage more and more of our economy by default. We've seen it all over the world, where ever socialism has become dominant in governance.

Unfortunately, it's like a religion with these people. But, the god they worship is secular power and control. There's no reasoning with them.

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