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Wednesday, April 04, 2007 |
RIA Novosti - World - Belgium to impose tax on barbequing to fight global warming: "Belgium to impose tax on barbequing to fight global warming" |
posted by Jack Mercer @ 4/04/2007 07:09:00 AM |
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Yes. But apparently lots of folks don't. We need to stop large companies from throwing lots of waste into the atmosphere and into rivers, not Mr. O'Hungry from cooking dinner or using his car to go and get some. "Of the people, by the people, for the people," not of the companies, by the companies, for the companies. I get it. People first, companies second. And no "pass the costs on to the customers." No. People before companies. People before banks. People before . . . . Helen
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A little common sense is what you're saying, right, Helen!
But when has common sense ever been a hangup of governments and ideologues, huh.
I agree 100%!
-Jack
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Yes. But apparently lots of folks don't. We need to stop large companies from throwing lots of waste into the atmosphere and into rivers, not Mr. O'Hungry from cooking dinner or using his car to go and get some. "Of the people, by the people, for the people," not of the companies, by the companies, for the companies. I get it. People first, companies second. And no "pass the costs on to the customers." No. People before companies. People before banks. People before . . . . Helen