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Thank you for your brilliant insight Clark. It's amazing how the public can be so gullible falling for all these false premises: Global warming (it was global cooling a few years ago, and we were supposed to be in an ice age at this very moment); save the planet..save it from what?; etc, etc, etc. what most people don't realize is that by accepting these false premises, they take a hit in the pocket book (wallet for men) every time. Diesel used to be cheap, but now that the government mandates that low sulphur, the cost has went up tremendously because more resources have to be used to remove the sulphur. Do we really need sulphurless diesel? Again, that happened because no one challenged the premise, it was just acccepted. These false premises usually have built-in anticapitalism in them. Like a trojan horse. What we need is less government, less regulations, less false premises in our lives. The sky isn't falling, no matter what the the anticapitalists say. For thousands of years the earth has been bombarded by forces far greater than man (volcanos, earthquakes, meteors, rays from the sun, floods, hurricanes, etc. Yet, the earth is still as healthy today as the day it was formed. One volcano spews out more pollutants than all the cars, trucks, airplanes, trains, rockets, ships, combined. How many volcanoes have erupted in the last two thousand years? Yet humanss are living longer. Are we supposed to put a catalyctic converter on every lively volcano. What are we saving the planet from again? Think before you empty your wallet/pocket book. The false premises come with no proof. Stop falling for them. Live your life. Apparently there are some people who have too much time on their hands and use this time to make your life miserable because their lives are miserable. Misery loves company and reaching into your bank account. By David
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