Bulldog11
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I disagree so strongly here. We can't eat money, we can't drink it, it is not vital to life. Fracking destroys that. Being economy focused is screwing our collective goose.Yes, unless in a state of emergency remember.........the loop whole
I have to disagree a little with you guys on fracking. I believe it has single handed saved our economy to the worst recession ever, from another depression. Not saying it's good for the environment, but it's been driving America's economy and job growth. I will give it that.
I disagree so strongly here. We can't eat money, we can't drink it, it is not vital to life. Fracking destroys that. Being economy focused is screwing our collective goose.
Unfortunately, a HUGE part of the problem I'll in presenting you with what you ask is that oil companies don't have to tell us what chemicals they're using to frack, but I'm thinking maybe you missed a recent story out of the Bay area about it. We don't need fracking to have a viable economy. We need more sustainable energy resources to be developed, and that could, can and would develop economy. EG; Sweden. Subsidies? Yeah, sure, why not? Why not remove soybean and corn subsidies, and start giving them to alternative energy developers, and to develop that infrastructure?not sure how you feed your family, but I pay for most of my food, with money. You have any articles that prove fracking is bad? Just out of curiosity, some people just repeat things they read off facebook. Would love to see that study, because as of yet, I can't find any proof fracking is back. Please enlighten this poor fool.
I didn't realize Cali got water from Colorado? Thanks for the info, dam Californian's.
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