Posted by wisbaker on September 07, 2013 at 15:14:36 from (97.125.131.118):
In Reply to: NEW gas standards????? posted by JD Seller on September 07, 2013 at 14:29:08:
It's been that way in Wisconsin for years, sorry you'll have to catch up to and play by the same rules as your socialist neighbors, but that's the way the game is played. The nanny state grabs power and then expands it at every chance they get. Want another one to rant about? How about the new refrigerant, they changed our refrigerant because concerns about the "Hole in the ozone layer" causing "world wide global warming" (yes they were hoping we didn't remember). The new refrigerant requires higher compression to work, or to explain it another way more energy for the same cooling. Until we start forcing considerable change in our government (unlike my ancestors) by electing individual that represent US rather than big government unions, industry trusts and special interest groups we'll continue to be abused by our governments.
-The comment about my ancestors is based on the fact that in 1776 one signed a document declaring the land he lived on to be free from British rule and tyranny, another was a Fenian supporter advocating armed revolution against the British crown to free Scotland and Northern Ireland
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