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"SonomaProducts.com" wrote in message
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I am not a Bush defender, I am a tax hater and a liberty lover.

I think it really sucks that governments just pick a thing and tax it.
This cap-and-trade crap will tax our industries into the ground while
China and others not only keep freely trashing our planet but also
sell credits from the regions of wasteland where they haven't
developed any industry yet.

Maybe our government will start taxing the generation of sawdust of
various species because until we woodworkers liberate it from it's
storage in a board where it is safely compressed and kept from
becoming an irritant to some people it is of no harm. But once we have
expanded it into sawdust, we should pay a tax to offset the cost to
society for our injurious behavior.

And so it already is, at least in Alabama, the bigger wood working
industries in the state have emissions from dust collectors, cyclones and
baghouses tested for volume of wood particulates and are charged by
weight for actual emissions.

See dreams can come true

basilisk


On Mar 17, 1:52 pm, Nucular Reaction wrote:
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 10:01:36 -0700 (PDT), "SonomaProducts.com"

wrote:
Maybe you can buy some carbon credits from some third world country
that has a good allocation from the new world government but has no
infrastructure yet to generate much carbon on their own. Zimbabwai or
Nambia come to mind, they could use the cash.


Oh wait, Obama hasn't had his cap-and-trade and world government
budget passed yet. Maybe next year.


And your plan is what? I suppose you would have voted for Bush again.