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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 6360248" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>It is very easy for some posters who blame government and the super rich, for all the sins known to mankind.</p><p>However it is taxpayers and their nimby attitude which has meant in the UK we have not got anything done in the UK for the last 50 years.</p><p>You are right sending our waste to China is ridiculous if only because we are paying them to take it and it could be a valuable energy resource, except not in my back yard let it be disposed of 10,000 miles away fine rather than burnt in our local power station, as that will cause global warming Doh!</p><p>Eat food in season, but it is not the government , nor the super rich forcing us to go to our local supermarket and bring home tasteless chilean strawberries for Christmas dinner, that is You, I and Joe public who insist that they must have these tasty morsels or we will go to the supermarket down the road for the same, and while we are here please can our veg come washed, chopped and wrapped in plastic even though we know it will keep for b'all time as a result, and most likely will end up in the bin. </p><p>You want extreme liberal ( in a conservative sense) values and complain about the result, you cannot have it both ways, either nanny state dictates as in Cuba your weekly allowance and be thankful for what you get, or we have this free for all so beloved by JRM and his cohort.</p><p>We will have to find a way to reduce the increasing levels of CO2 by some means, we cannot keep increasing, without nature kicking back somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 6360248, member: 1951"] It is very easy for some posters who blame government and the super rich, for all the sins known to mankind. However it is taxpayers and their nimby attitude which has meant in the UK we have not got anything done in the UK for the last 50 years. You are right sending our waste to China is ridiculous if only because we are paying them to take it and it could be a valuable energy resource, except not in my back yard let it be disposed of 10,000 miles away fine rather than burnt in our local power station, as that will cause global warming Doh! Eat food in season, but it is not the government , nor the super rich forcing us to go to our local supermarket and bring home tasteless chilean strawberries for Christmas dinner, that is You, I and Joe public who insist that they must have these tasty morsels or we will go to the supermarket down the road for the same, and while we are here please can our veg come washed, chopped and wrapped in plastic even though we know it will keep for b'all time as a result, and most likely will end up in the bin. You want extreme liberal ( in a conservative sense) values and complain about the result, you cannot have it both ways, either nanny state dictates as in Cuba your weekly allowance and be thankful for what you get, or we have this free for all so beloved by JRM and his cohort. We will have to find a way to reduce the increasing levels of CO2 by some means, we cannot keep increasing, without nature kicking back somehow. [/QUOTE]
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