Yes, but if you believe we are a nation of laws, you must either change the law or successfully challenge it, if you disagree with it. You cannot just ignore it and expect it to go away.

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I thought we were talking about your brother’s property located on the “significant” river? Isn’t that where you were thinking of building the hyrdo station?

We have not been a nation of laws since FDR left his slime trail across the national landscape.

We have not had constitutional governance this whole time.

What are you going to do about it?

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That was me, talking about MY brother. :smile:

Well, it goes back well BEFORE FDR.

The Federal Reserve dates to 1913.

But hell, you can go all the way back to the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1797.

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Okay, but you did say: “I have fancied the possibility of setting up a small hydro station there.”

I was going on that.

And then article iii courts creating jurisdiction
, standing etc etc.

Nothing is real! :grin:

The flow rate and drop are borderline for a decent hydro station.

If we still had siglines i would make this mine

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He’s still catching up on posts from weeks ago. You’ll have to be patient. :rofl:

And THAT is how it works. You don’t need no ■■■■■■■ lawyer unless they do it pro bono.
You descend on the township en masse with the ordinance in hand and demand they ‘splain it. Doesn’t hurt to have the sheriff and a coupla deputies there so they hear the law and know the people are within their rights to have chickens.
Use it, work it and get them eggs a crack in’! :crazy_face:

I am not aware of any plans by President Joe Biden to ban natural gas stoves specifically. However, it is true that the Biden Administration has announced plans to transition the US to clean energy sources and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As part of this effort, it is possible that the use of natural gas in residential and commercial buildings could be phased out or limited in some way. However, this would likely be part of a broader set of policies aimed at reducing the use of fossil fuels across the economy, rather than targeting natural gas stoves specifically.

People should stop denying science.
Producing tofu releases almost a kilo of CO2 for every kilo of tofu made.
Since tofu weight is mostly water, dried tofu and firm tofu release a lot more per kg.

We should ban tofu. Gas stoves OTOH maybe an government funded education campaign would suffice but tofu should be banned worldwide. The UN should get involved. ESG investment lists should include a ban on all tofu manufacturers and ever every store that sells it.

Soybeans good tofu bad
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19320248.2017.1315323

From the peer-reviewed scientific study

Total CO2e from packaged tofu were 982 g/kg . . . For 1 kg of packaged tofu, 16% of CO2e resulted from soybean production, 52% from tofu manufacturing, 23% from packaging, and 9% from transportation.

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I ignore thier demands.

Plant farmers kill everything that’s how farming plants works. Everything in the soybean field has to die except the soybean plants. Animal, insect and plants

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As I said … You cannot just ignore it and expect it to go away.

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Cattle also never graze on Arable Land (unless they’re cleaning up after a harvest, which is not common). They literally turn Marginal Lands (unsuitable for crops) into high quality red meat protein that human beings are specifically evolved to eat, while enhancing the ecosystem rather than destroying it.

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Fortunately, that is in the process of changing.

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