Posted by JML755 on October 12, 2010 at 06:18:53 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: Me And My Big Mouth posted by Erik Ks Farmer on October 11, 2010 at 12:26:49:
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Didn't know about this urea thing. You know, it seems like every day I find out something new that the EPA nazis or some other govt agency is doing to put more and more restrictions on our lives.
I got a "warning" notice from our township a while back because my automatic sprinklers were running past the allotted time of the morning. They passed an ordinance mandating even-odd watering days 100% of the time (not only in times of drought or water shortage) AND automatic systems can only run between 11:00 at night to 5:00 AM. You get a warning the first time and $100 fine thereafter. There is NO drought here, we have plenty of water pressure (between 65 & 80 psi at all times). It's just politicians trying to tell us how to live our lives. It's easy for them to sit in their office listening to some enviro-whacko, then write a bill that requires some ridiculous MPG or "zero" emissions and then head out to lunch. Meanwhile, the industry has to scramble (and spend BIG bucks) in order to figure out how to meet those standards.
Was thinking about buying a new diesel p/u, but guess I'll keep my '01 Silverado till the wheels fall off.
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