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I am still waiting for MR COAL DOES NOT POLLUTE to enlighten all of us ... why will you not dazzle us with your brilliance.... or are you going to go with your company line and continue to try to baffle us with bullshit.



:)
thanks
your ignorance on the topic has now been fully exposed


But, religion does that to a person (so you say) and you speak from experience as shown here



Come on Mr Pollution.... HIPWADERS...... for all your bullshit... that is gettttttin mighty DEEEP


Ignorance is the inability to enlighten us we are all waiting

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Ok sports fans, let us focus and get back to the original topic. I apologize for citing several examples, and understand that this may have overwhelmed some folks, so I will simplify. Could someone tell me how it makes good environmental sense to subsidize the mandate of low flow toilets (to the tune of several million tax payer dollars) which resulted in the clogging of the sewer system, only to be remedied by poring toxic chemicals ($$$) into the sewers?



It doesn't and it is a perfect example that every idea can have unintended results. Low flow toilets and showerheads work geat for my spetic, on a bigger scale I guess that isn't the case...

But why stop and consider all the angles when you can sell new technology, give constituents hand outs in the form of rebates, and sodomize people with legislation.
"The restraining order says you're only allowed to touch me in freefall"
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Is fly ash a liability or an asset to a company using coal to generate electricity?
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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DING DING DING! We have a winner.

Unless Amazon can overwhelm us with her "BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA" which I must say is also a very compelling argument.



I suppose you and Marc would like to live around products made from all that fly ash that you want to CON people into believing are an asset???

You can use a geiger counter to find your way home....
Ole PT Barnum got it right... there have been a WHOLE lot of suckers born that buy this crap


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thanks.. but uh.. no thanks.. keep your radioactive bullshit to yourselves.:S:S

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Is fly ash a liability or an asset to a company using coal to generate electricity?




You tell us Mr Power Company Pollution Expert... whats wrong can'T???



It is an asset

do you know why?
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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Is fly ash a liability or an asset to a company using coal to generate electricity?




You tell us Mr Power Company Pollution Expert... whats wrong can'T???


It is an asset

do you know why?



ITs not an asset to me.. or anyone with a brain.... that knows what is in it.. those without a brain. and are into being conned.. OBVIOUSLY.. not so much:S:S:S

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DING DING DING! We have a winner.

Unless Amazon can overwhelm us with her "BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA" which I must say is also a very compelling argument.



I suppose you and Marc would like to live around products made from all that fly ash that you want to CON people into believing are an asset???

You can use a geiger counter to find your way home....
Ole PT Barnum got it right... there have been a WHOLE lot of suckers born that buy this crap


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thanks.. but uh.. no thanks.. keep your radioactive bullshit to yourselves.:S:S


Ah

I raised my children within 10 miles of Sutherland station power plant

I would do it again

Also within 20 miles of Dwayne Arnold nuclear plant.

I have yet to be told I glow in the dark

(unlike your demonstrated glowing intellect)
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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DING DING DING! We have a winner.

Unless Amazon can overwhelm us with her "BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA" which I must say is also a very compelling argument.



I suppose you and Marc would like to live around products made from all that fly ash that you want to CON people into believing are an asset???

You can use a geiger counter to find your way home....
Ole PT Barnum got it right... there have been a WHOLE lot of suckers born that buy this crap


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thanks.. but uh.. no thanks.. keep your radioactive bullshit to yourselves.:S:S


Ah

I raised my children within 10 miles of Sutherland station power plant

I would do it again

Also within 20 miles of Dwayne Arnold nuclear plant.

I have yet to be told I glow in the dark

(unlike your demonstrated glowing intellect)


YEah.. get back to us when the cancer enters your family life... decisions based on ignorance... eventually do have consequences.

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Is fly ash a liability or an asset to a company using coal to generate electricity?




You tell us Mr Power Company Pollution Expert... whats wrong can'T???


It is an asset

do you know why?



ITs not an asset to me.. or anyone with a brain.... that knows what is in it.. those without a brain. and are into being conned.. OBVIOUSLY.. not so much:S:S:S


:D

Cool
You even pass up a chance to learn something

anybody else care to clue this one in on the demand for fly ash and its uses?

Ash is not as desirable but that is changing too

You have much to learn grasshopper but, your inviro evangelizing blinds you to the greater truth
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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DING DING DING! We have a winner.

Unless Amazon can overwhelm us with her "BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA" which I must say is also a very compelling argument.



I suppose you and Marc would like to live around products made from all that fly ash that you want to CON people into believing are an asset???

You can use a geiger counter to find your way home....
Ole PT Barnum got it right... there have been a WHOLE lot of suckers born that buy this crap


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thanks.. but uh.. no thanks.. keep your radioactive bullshit to yourselves.:S:S


Ah

I raised my children within 10 miles of Sutherland station power plant

I would do it again

Also within 20 miles of Dwayne Arnold nuclear plant.

I have yet to be told I glow in the dark

(unlike your demonstrated glowing intellect)


YEah.. get back to us when the cancer enters your family life... decisions based on ignorance... eventually do have consequences.


One thing is for sure

On these topics you fully understand ignorance
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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DING DING DING! We have a winner.

Unless Amazon can overwhelm us with her "BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA" which I must say is also a very compelling argument.



I suppose you and Marc would like to live around products made from all that fly ash that you want to CON people into believing are an asset???

You can use a geiger counter to find your way home....
Ole PT Barnum got it right... there have been a WHOLE lot of suckers born that buy this crap


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thanks.. but uh.. no thanks.. keep your radioactive bullshit to yourselves.:S:S


Ah

I raised my children within 10 miles of Sutherland station power plant

I would do it again

Also within 20 miles of Dwayne Arnold nuclear plant.

I have yet to be told I glow in the dark

(unlike your demonstrated glowing intellect)


YEah.. get back to us when the cancer enters your family life... decisions based on ignorance... eventually do have consequences.


One thing is for sure

On these topics you fully understand ignorance


Never a truer statement concerning your posts on the environment that you are forcing on the rest of us.[:/]

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DING DING DING! We have a winner.

Unless Amazon can overwhelm us with her "BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA" which I must say is also a very compelling argument.



I suppose you and Marc would like to live around products made from all that fly ash that you want to CON people into believing are an asset???

You can use a geiger counter to find your way home....
Ole PT Barnum got it right... there have been a WHOLE lot of suckers born that buy this crap


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thanks.. but uh.. no thanks.. keep your radioactive bullshit to yourselves.:S:S


Ah

I raised my children within 10 miles of Sutherland station power plant

I would do it again

Also within 20 miles of Dwayne Arnold nuclear plant.

I have yet to be told I glow in the dark

(unlike your demonstrated glowing intellect)


YEah.. get back to us when the cancer enters your family life... decisions based on ignorance... eventually do have consequences.


One thing is for sure

On these topics you fully understand ignorance


Never a truer statement concerning your posts on the environment that you are forcing on the rest of us.[:/]


well spelled!:D

I just could not resit

By the way

If you live within say, 50 miles (maybe even a 100 miles) of a coal fired plant, I would bet you touch a product every day that has coal plant fly ash in it

ooooohhhhhhhh
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Scary huh:D
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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I will settle for small picture, surly you can break it down for me; after all this is my post. Don't be distracted by Rushmc. Just answer my simple question. No need to attack me or Rushmc, everyone know that we are mainlining mercury while huffing sulfur dioxide as we do keg stands with dioxin. I want to know about low flow toilets clogged sewers and bleach. And as I am sure you know the big picture is just a montage of small ones.

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Of course it was... the spelling gremlins are your forte Marc..... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

And nope.. they closed the only plant like that around here... and its ash was buried back into the pit that the coal came out of ( on site strip mine/ power plant).. or at least that is what we saw them do with it when we took a tour of the plant as a geology field trip years ago.

Try again... your bullshit is a pilin up deep as usual.:ph34r::ph34r:

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Come on Amazon, this is not rushmc's thread. I eagerly await your answer to my query.



Low flush toilets in SF causing issues.. uninteneded consequences... hey it happens.. but do you know the reason they have been pushing them??

Environmentalism???

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>Could someone tell me how it makes good environmental sense to
>subsidize the mandate of low flow toilets (to the tune of several million
>tax payer dollars) which resulted in the clogging of the sewer system, only
>to be remedied by poring toxic chemicals ($$$) into the sewers?

It doesn't. It makes more sense to just fix the sewer system to deal with modern plumbing. Of course that would solve the problem and rob you of an opportunity to be smug, arrogant and condescending - so I guess that's out.

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>Could someone tell me how it makes good environmental sense to
>subsidize the mandate of low flow toilets (to the tune of several million
>tax payer dollars) which resulted in the clogging of the sewer system, only
>to be remedied by poring toxic chemicals ($$$) into the sewers?

It doesn't. It makes more sense to just fix the sewer system to deal with modern plumbing. Of course that would solve the problem and rob you of an opportunity to be smug, arrogant and condescending - so I guess that's out.



There wasn't anything smug, arrogant or condescending in his post - maybe you're thinking of your usual style of answer to questions involving the environment?
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"unintended consequences... hey it happens"

Now I understand, thank you for explaining it to me. We should ask the teachers, cops and firefighters how they think about being laid off du to "unintended consequences" we can just tell them "hey it happens" Lead poising from "green" grocery bags? "Hey it happens" People starving around the planet because we put food into gas tanks instead of on the table? "hey it happens" I thought you libs were supposed to be the compassionate ones????

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