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2012-03-17 04:41:08 PM
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rustypouch: pete1729: Hollie Maea: Marine1: I was under the impression that it was a state park. If so, why not tell the potash manufacturer to buzz off?

Because they have lots of money and therefore lots of influence?

They gross $50 million a year off the sale of potash (FTFA) so I would guess yes.

It's the free market, and capitalism in action.

Those who think the government should pass regulations to protect the environment, at the expense of corporate profits, are godless pinko socialists, and traitors to the USA.


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Would probably rip the balls clean off someone who thought that way with his bare hands.

/Our nation needs another Teddy right now...
//the man wielded regulation like a scalpel and we are all better off for it
2012-03-17 03:16:51 PM
1 votes:
pete1729: Hollie Maea: Marine1: I was under the impression that it was a state park. If so, why not tell the potash manufacturer to buzz off?

Because they have lots of money and therefore lots of influence?

They gross $50 million a year off the sale of potash (FTFA) so I would guess yes.


It's the free market, and capitalism in action.

Those who think the government should pass regulations to protect the environment, at the expense of corporate profits, are godless pinko socialists, and traitors to the USA.
2012-03-17 02:41:41 PM
1 votes:
Marine1: I was under the impression that it was a state park. If so, why not tell the potash manufacturer to buzz off?

Because they have lots of money and therefore lots of influence?
 
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