[AT] Speaking of propane:-: Methane

KG Waugh gwaugh at wowway.com
Mon Dec 8 18:37:01 PST 2008


Also must be kept in mind that the biggest (as far as I know) boosters 
of this sorta legislation is PITA...geez, they couldn't have an agenda 
would they?

Gene

Stephen Offiler wrote:
> While I completely agree that this is utterly insane, consider this:
>
> Methane is a powerful "greenhouse gas".  It is many times more potent
> than CO2 and all this "carbon footprint" crap we hear about
> constantly.  One of the most significant sources of methane is
> livestock.
>
> They're literally trying to discourage the raising of livestock by
> making it more expensive to do so.
>
> But as Mike Sloane said to me recently in private email, "there are no
> simple solutions to complex problems" and global warming is a VERY
> complex problem.
>
> Among all the various idiotic aspects of this, you've got no control
> over livestock anywhere else in the world.  Suddenly imported meat and
> dairy is cheaper.  And we send yet another industry overseas right
> behind Manufacturing.
>
> I am afraid, very afraid.
>
> Steve O.
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 6:34 PM, CEE VILL <cvee60 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Please stop the world and let me off. I do not feel like I fit in the Earth's society any more.  Read on if you wish.
>>
>>           "With the economy in bad shape and
>> the possibility of a deep recession looming, the Environmental
>> Protection Agency is proposing to levy new taxes—on cows and pigs,"
>> American Farm Bureau Federation Director of Regulatory Relations Rick
>> Krause told Wyoming Farm Bureau members at their annual meeting.
>> Krause spoke in Sheridan on Nov. 7. (Commonly referred to as a fart tax.)
>>            "This is no
>> laughing matter," Krause said.  "The cow tax and the pig tax are parts
>> of a larger scheme by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to
>> regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act."
>> "Under the proposal, if a state charged the "presumptive minimum rate"
>> from the EPA, the cow tax would be $175 per dairy cow, $87.50 per head
>> for beef cattle and a little more than $20 per pig," Krause explained. (Clearly the regulators like steak better than milk.)
>> Could anyone name a few celebrities and congress persons who could probably out gas a cow about two to one??How long will it be before collector tractors come under the same attack??I guess a new tax will prevent a cow from passing gas.  Holy cow.  Who could have guessed that.  The inmates really are running the asylum.Charlie V. in WNY
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _________________________________________________________________
>> Send e-mail faster without improving your typing skills.
>> http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_acq_speed_122008
>> _______________________________________________
>> AT mailing list
>> http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at
>>
>>     
>
> _______________________________________________
> AT mailing list
> http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at
>
>
>   



More information about the AT mailing list