i say yes, for it to be done here.

redivider

Well-Known Member
out of the cities with the worst air quality, california is home to 6 of the 10 worst in the United States....

guess the extra millions of dollars californians MUST spend per year on additional health care costs isn't enough for the 'conservatives' who want to ruin our planet.
 

tomahawk2406

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Its sad that many peope laugh at this term.

Anyway this is the carbon tax from David De Rothschild's point of view.

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i will always laugh at that term because its stupid. stupid things make me laugh.
 

Charlie Ventura

Active Member
out of the cities with the worst air quality, california is home to 6 of the 10 worst in the United States....

guess the extra millions of dollars californians MUST spend per year on additional health care costs isn't enough for the 'conservatives' who want to ruin our planet.

Yes, but everything is relative. Being raised in the Los Angeles area during the 1950s, I can tell you that the air quality back then, compared to today, is not relative. I remember sitting in class in school having to close the windows so that our eyes would stop tearing up. There was no air conditioning in those days, so we had to leave the windows open to get fresh air. Ha! back then there was no such thing as fresh air unless you were sitting on the beach at the ocean. I remember going to Lake Arrowhead in the 50s and stopping at a liquor store in Covina for a Coke and the sky was a kind of red fog-overcast.

So, the question is, how "clean" must the air be, and what are we willing to sacrifice for it?
 

skeeterbob

Active Member
I guess i live in the country so i havent really experienced all that. I hate cities so i probably will never have to experience it.
 
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