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<blockquote data-quote="RD-Sam" data-source="post: 625947" data-attributes="member: 7927"><p>They haven't learned their lesson yet, they plan many more "green" projects. They are about to dictate what cars are allowed to be sold in the state, and there are rumors about stopping tractor trailor rigs that are environmentally unfriendly from entering the state. Boy, with all that unemployment and unbelievable rules and regulations, sure makes people want to move out there! :lol2: Those folks are going to be paying double and triple for product, and paying even more taxes to fund all that garbage. What is so sad is there are many states that are looking to follow their lead, like Michigan with the highest unemployment rate in the country, must make sense to somebody I guess! :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD-Sam, post: 625947, member: 7927"] They haven't learned their lesson yet, they plan many more "green" projects. They are about to dictate what cars are allowed to be sold in the state, and there are rumors about stopping tractor trailor rigs that are environmentally unfriendly from entering the state. Boy, with all that unemployment and unbelievable rules and regulations, sure makes people want to move out there! :lol2: Those folks are going to be paying double and triple for product, and paying even more taxes to fund all that garbage. What is so sad is there are many states that are looking to follow their lead, like Michigan with the highest unemployment rate in the country, must make sense to somebody I guess! :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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