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Friday, January 30, 2015

The Green Solution is a ProblemFrom the solution is the problem department comes this news from the Libtocracy of Ontario where incandescent bulbs are anathema to the green agenda. One hundred watt bulbs are a thing of the past in this CO2 obsessed Agenda 21 jurisdiction so compact bulbs were introduced as the green panacea. Oh, oh Ontario may ban compact fluorescent bulbs from landfills ... Ontarians have discovered that compact bulbs contain mercury and don’t want that in their landfills. Environment Minister Glen Murray says the bulbs end up in landfills and harm the environment because they contain mercury which can seep into the soil. It appears that green solutions have tradeoffs that now must be dealt with. Compact bulbs are not only more expensive than the old reliable incandescent bulb but more dangerous too. Without the irrational fear of carbon dioxide as a heat trapper the problem wouldn’t exist. It seems that people who want to lead others are not happy unless they make more problems that they must be called upon to solve.

From the solution is the problem department comes this news from the Libtocracy of Ontario where incandescent bulbs are anathema to the green agenda. One hundred watt bulbs are a thing of the past in this CO2 obsessed Agenda 21 jurisdiction so compact bulbs were introduced as the green panacea.
Ontarians have discovered that compact bulbs contain mercury and don’t want that in their landfills.
Environment Minister Glen Murray says the bulbs end up in landfills and harm the environment because they contain mercury which can seep into the soil.
It appears that green solutions have tradeoffs that now must be dealt with. Compact bulbs are not only more expensive than the old reliable incandescent bulb but more dangerous too.
Without the irrational fear of carbon dioxide as a heat trapper the problem wouldn’t exist. It seems that people who want to lead others are not happy unless they make more problems that they must be called upon to solve.

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