In article <o29cbl$6om$
1...@news.mixmin.net>, KC Burnt Ends <barba...@my.ass>
wrote:
> Bullshit LIE, as always, your studies false outrage marks only another
> meth episode.
Olson Johnson: Now who can argue with that? I think we're all indebted to Gabby
Johnson for clearly stating what needed to be said. I'm particulary glad that
these lovely children were here today to hear that speech. Not only was it
authentic frontier gibberish, it expressed a courage little seen in this day and
age.
> > The model also had no problem with child labour before nineteenth century
> > cunts
> > destroyed that aspect of the economy.
>
> Oh my...back we go in the Wayback Machine to the 19th century!
I can feel your disappointment.
> >> Exactly what that cunt Obama has been trying to do since he got into
> >> office. Destroy the US economy.
> >
> > Given the crisis of world overproduction,
>
> Of WHAT?!?!?!
http://www.wsj.com/articles/overcapacity-swamps-smaller-chinese-cities-revealing-
depth-of-crisis-1455738108
Overproduction Swamps Smaller Chinese Cities, Revealing Depth of Crisis
Beijing had hoped small cities like Suizhou would help drive the expansion of
the middle class and sustain economic growth
Updated Feb. 17, 2016 10:16 p.m. ET
SUIZHOU, China‹Even in Chinaąs remotest places, relentless overproduction‹here
it is mushrooms and cement trucks‹is clouding the countryąs path to prosperity
and jolting the global economy.
http://fortune.com/2016/04/29/cheese-inventory-usa/
The U.S. Is Facing a Cheese Overload
The U.S. will not be running out of cheese anytime soon, as inventories are at
their highest levels in 32 years.
Thatąs according to the latest data collected by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, which show cheese stockpiles in March were the highest for the
period since 1984. More than half of it was made up of American cheese, reported
Bloomberg, while Swiss cheese stands at about 2%, and the rest is labelled as
łother.˛
The reason lies across the Atlantic Ocean. Dairy product exports from Europe
have been increasing over the last two years, and cheese prices have been
steadily falling in tandem. The result is a global oversupply in milk and dairy
products.
> > perhaps we can afford a new model that
> > doesn't expect to pave over parks and not pay for pollution.
>
> No one is paving over any national park, in fact Yellowstone desperately
> needs repaved roads!
https://www.cpr.org/news/story/concern-follows-oil-and-gas-lease-sales-near-2-nat
ional-parks
Concerns Raised Over Oil And Gas Development Near 2 National Parks
Two of Colorado's national parks have raised concerns about potential oil and
gas development near their boundaries as the Bureau of Land Management considers
opening land up for drilling next year.
One of those leases is 4 miles from Dinosaur National Monument
in northwest Colorado. The other is about 6 miles from the western edge of Rocky
Mountain National Park.
Park service officials are concerned about air quality, as well as noise and
light pollution from drilling rigs. Rocky Mountain National
Park has already seen nitrogen air pollution that can impact high elevation
lakes.
Overall, the BLM could open more than 100,000 Colorado acres for oil and gas
lease sales next May. Itąs accepting public comment on the plan through Dec. 12.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/nov/24/lands-activists-urge-trump-to-rev
oke-obamas-nation/
Lands activists urge Trump to revoke Obamaąs national monuments
History, executive limits on line in environment vs. fuel debate
Western lands activists are urging Donald Trump to test the limits of executive
power by revoking millions of acres that President Obama set aside as national
monuments, setting up a landmark legal battle over one of the nationąs most
frequently used environmental protections.
Such a step would be historic. No president has undesignated a national monument
created by his predecessor, and itąs unclear whether he has the authority to do
so.
But Obama administration critics say now is the time to try to establish a
precedent. They say Mr. Obama has wildly abused presidential power in using the
1906 Antiquities Act to cordon off huge swaths of land and sea ‹ mostly along
the West and East coasts ‹ to prevent energy exploration. In total, he has
earmarked at least 553 million acres of land and water as national monuments,
far more than any other president.
National monument markings prohibit oil and gas drilling and coal mining,
meaning Mr. Obama has used his monument authority to effectively shut down huge
areas of potential energy exploration and has drawn praise from environmental
activists in the process.
>
> > But that cuts into
> > profits, so expect Drumpf to okay more coal ash ponds, coal tailings
> > poisonning
> > drinking water, and levelling National Parks and Forests to get at coal,
> > oil
> > shale, and oil sands.
>
> Wow, you're really letting that meth binge control you, delusional leztard!
Reality has a snark bias.
Now do your voodoo hate dance. It amuses me.