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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1512746" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I too am pleased to know that environmental impact studies, permits, regulatory compliance costs, ground and ground water monitoring, and even fines are not part of any business or corporate 'economic' considerations when deciding what to invest in, stay in or expand in. </p><p></p><p>if the greenies ever get their way, and I have to capture all the methane my cattle emit, prevent any runoff of their body waste, and pay for all the equipment that will entail, I'm pretty sure non of those associated costs won't be part of my 'economic' considerations. All that will just grow on trees, ripe for me to go out and pluck off....at NO COST to MEEEE!</p><p> :bs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1512746, member: 18945"] I too am pleased to know that environmental impact studies, permits, regulatory compliance costs, ground and ground water monitoring, and even fines are not part of any business or corporate 'economic' considerations when deciding what to invest in, stay in or expand in. if the greenies ever get their way, and I have to capture all the methane my cattle emit, prevent any runoff of their body waste, and pay for all the equipment that will entail, I'm pretty sure non of those associated costs won't be part of my 'economic' considerations. All that will just grow on trees, ripe for me to go out and pluck off....at NO COST to MEEEE! :bs: [/QUOTE]
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