Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: Steinacher Sales on May 15, 2014, 12:24:35 PM
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To All,
I guess the EPA will be regulating the fires in California, Texas and so on. They'll probably fine those states that burn the forest and make polluting smoke that's been going on since the beginning of time. Get real!
There is no carbon footprint from wood smoke! What a joke! We need to let our Government Officials know what we think about the new regulations on Indoor and Outdoor Wood Burning Furnaces. They did say you could have a camp fire though! Thanks a lot! LOL
>:(
Greg Steinacher
618-401-0726
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Bottom line, you can`t fix freaking STUPID! :o
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DITTO!!!!!!
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Bottom line, you can`t fix freaking STUPID! :o
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I think the EPA was/is more concerned with particulate matter than with smoke. :thumbup:
Neal
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Bottom line, you can`t fix freaking STUPID! :o
nope but you CAN muffle it down a bit with duct tape :thumbup:
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Mother Nature, Something the gov. Can't control.
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No they can't coolidge, but it gives them a reason to steal our tax dollars to try
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It all comes down to CONTROL. The more they regulate, the more control they have over our day to day lives. And of course the more they regulate the larger government gets, and of course the larger it gets the more employees the heads of each department have to supervise which falls back to more power. Not much of a power trip if a person is only overseeing a handful of subordinates compared to a few thousand or ten of thousands of subordinates.
It usually starts with regulating leaf burning, then fireplaces, and like we've all seen outdoor boilers. Throw in a smoking ban to where they don't even want people to smoke outside on their own property or in their own cars and hello 1984.
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It all comes down to CONTROL. The more they regulate, the more control they have over our day to day lives. And of course the more they regulate the larger government gets, and of course the larger it gets the more employees the heads of each department have to supervise which falls back to more power. Not much of a power trip if a person is only overseeing a handful of subordinates compared to a few thousand or ten of thousands of subordinates.
It usually starts with regulating leaf burning, then fireplaces, and like we've all seen outdoor boilers. Throw in a smoking ban to where they don't even want people to smoke outside on their own property or in their own cars and hello 1984.
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Have you noticed that the only good paying jobs out there are government jobs.
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Have you noticed that the only good paying jobs out there are government jobs.
No. My job for a private company pays well. :thumbup:
Neal
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I see you like tooting your own horn Neal!
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I see you like tooting your own horn Neal!
Hey, not bad for one of those entitlement liberals eh? ;D
Neal
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;D