The mystery of the trainload of biodiesel that crossed back and forth across the Sarnia-Port Huron border without ever unloading its cargo, as reported by CBC News, has been solved.
A huge scam, a waste of money? That sounds like green energy to me. For it to sound like communism you need more screams of the dying.
I went to Leningrad one time. The only way you could get a cab was to bribe them with toilet paper, cigarettes or something. In communist Russia, a cab drivers job was to drive the cab. In typical Russian style, the cab driver drove the cab. But he didn't have to stop and pick anyone up. . . unless there was something in it for him.
That's sounds like driving a train back and forth across the border, and not unloading it, and getting paid for it. I like the idea of sustainable energy. But if you have to bribe companies into making it, it's not sustainable.
A huge scam, a waste of money? That sounds like green energy to me. For it to sound like communism you need more screams of the dying.
No, thats just your morally bankrupt corporate capitalism exploiting another legal loophole for their own benefit at public expense. Predates green energy. Thats why banks in Texas keep 20 head of cattle on their books for example.
No, thats just your morally bankrupt corporate capitalism exploiting another legal loophole for their own benefit at public expense. Predates green energy. Thats why banks in Texas keep 20 head of cattle on their books for example.
It may predate it but green energy helps it out a lot more than many other activities.
A huge scam, a waste of money? That sounds like green energy to me. For it to sound like communism you need more screams of the dying.
No, thats just your morally bankrupt corporate capitalism exploiting another legal loophole for their own benefit at public expense. Predates green energy. Thats why banks in Texas keep 20 head of cattle on their books for example. I believe it was David Lewis who referred to "corporate welfare bums." Not much has changed, they just wear green pants sometimes now.
Sounds like Communism to me.
A huge scam, a waste of money? That sounds like green energy to me. For it to sound like communism you need more screams of the dying.
Sounds like Communism to me.
A huge scam, a waste of money? That sounds like green energy to me. For it to sound like communism you need more screams of the dying.
I went to Leningrad one time. The only way you could get a cab was to bribe them with toilet paper, cigarettes or something. In communist Russia, a cab drivers job was to drive the cab. In typical Russian style, the cab driver drove the cab. But he didn't have to stop and pick anyone up. . . unless there was something in it for him.
That's sounds like driving a train back and forth across the border, and not unloading it, and getting paid for it. I like the idea of sustainable energy. But if you have to bribe companies into making it, it's not sustainable.
Sounds like Communism to me.
A huge scam, a waste of money? That sounds like green energy to me. For it to sound like communism you need more screams of the dying.
No, thats just your morally bankrupt corporate capitalism exploiting another legal loophole for their own benefit at public expense. Predates green energy. Thats why banks in Texas keep 20 head of cattle on their books for example.
No, thats just your morally bankrupt corporate capitalism exploiting another legal loophole for their own benefit at public expense. Predates green energy. Thats why banks in Texas keep 20 head of cattle on their books for example.
It may predate it but green energy helps it out a lot more than many other activities.
Sounds like Communism to me.
A huge scam, a waste of money? That sounds like green energy to me. For it to sound like communism you need more screams of the dying.
No, thats just your morally bankrupt corporate capitalism exploiting another legal loophole for their own benefit at public expense. Predates green energy. Thats why banks in Texas keep 20 head of cattle on their books for example.
I believe it was David Lewis who referred to "corporate welfare bums." Not much has changed, they just wear green pants sometimes now.