So does this mean Birth Control will be banned? I mean liberals are so into environmental crap like banning plastic bags and such. Now poor fish they can’t have fishies.
If liberals did what was logical to them in all other cases, we would see them pushing for such a ban.
But in this case it is a question about which ox to gore.
Use this in heavily liberal populated areas. Think of the social and economic impact it would have. More producers, less takers, less racial problems, less paying out to takers, less whining and complaining, , less lawsuits, etc... America could be healed in one generation...: )
Isn’t this contributing to Global Warming? Any FReepers want to join me to petition the EPA to do a scientific study of this and get Millions of Dollars in grant money to “prove that this is contributing to Global Warming”? LOL
They’ve known about this for well over 30 years.
Exactly - I DARE the EPA to start regulating this.
You just don’t understand.
Any scientific facts that militate against liberal ideas do not exist. Thus, birth control will never be banned, no matter how many species it wipes out.
The news lead will be : "Whether or not the home owner will be allowed to dig the hole that exposes the water line leading to their home is already a major bone of contention between Republicans and Democrats. The issue has been referred to committee and it now seems that Republicans have softened their stance and will settle for letting the free market work by allowing unlicensed companies, but not home owners, to dig the hole a position several key Democrats refuse to accept. Both parties have agreed that any damage done to any road or public surface in order to expose the portion of the water line will be borne by the home owner, though, and some analysts say reaching agreement on that point is a sign that there's a compromise in the works."
They'll compromise on a law that allows a home owner who purchases an appropriate insurance policy from an approved policy issuer to select an approved hole digging company otherwise they have to accept a hole dug by the installation companies.
Whether said hole must remain open and surround with an appropriate, approved, safety fence or can be refilled after installation of or replacement of said filter will be decided by OSHA once the specifications of the required F-35 filter (as the filter has been named) have been established by a joint industry/government panel of experts.
JMHo