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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 668751" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>Personally I'm all for global warming! It is so darned cold up here in Alberta this year that it isn't funny.</p><p>I suspect the cap and trade deal, in both America and Canada, will be nothing more than another tax? Some one will make billions but I very much doubt it will be the peasants down on the farm!</p><p>If the "experts" want to end livestock production in Canada and the USA, no better way than put a carbon tax on livestock? After all the old profit picture on cattle and hogs isn't so rosy that we can afford to pay another huge tax? I guess the people should get used to eating that old Zebu stuff from Brazil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 668751, member: 8978"] Personally I'm all for global warming! It is so darned cold up here in Alberta this year that it isn't funny. I suspect the cap and trade deal, in both America and Canada, will be nothing more than another tax? Some one will make billions but I very much doubt it will be the peasants down on the farm! If the "experts" want to end livestock production in Canada and the USA, no better way than put a carbon tax on livestock? After all the old profit picture on cattle and hogs isn't so rosy that we can afford to pay another huge tax? I guess the people should get used to eating that old Zebu stuff from Brazil. [/QUOTE]
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