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Posted by officer I only use old tractors I do not deal them on August 24, 2000 at 11:17:11 from (163.188.56.128):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Bad news from EPA posted by Dave in Mo on August 24, 2000 at 09:26:01:
To say Bush does not have anything with the regulation's...Time to wake up folks... BOTH parities have sold us out... OK what the heck.. We pay George Jr. and give a desk in Austin did he do something???? Does he care??? I am afraid the answer is no. If anything he will sell Houston out to make himself look tough on clean air for the election... I will not even talk about the AL Gore he is worse.. How about some old tractor protection the last time I looked at farm prices they want to run everyone off the land... Just remember folks.. 2 years ago they removed a railroad on the north side of the I-10 running from Katy to Downtown Houston.. This is a multi-billion dollar freeway expansion program that the powers at be fill their pockets with.. The powers in Austin or Washington do not get rich from putting a train on tracks that exist... they get rich from removing tracks making more freeway lanes and then removing freeway lanes to make them something else... Or they get rich and powerful by passing more laws that require more lawyers, etc. Now it will be the Old Tractor Cops... I can see news now "The last clean air bust in western Harris County netted 1 JD, 2 Farmalls, 1 old ford truck, and BBQ pit... after a short gun battle with the police (big brother).. I drive (set in traffic) the Katy freeway and I'll tell you if you got the 100,000 plus folks to ride train rather than use a car it would do a heck of more good for the air that the pollution on my 8 hp roof lawn mower and my 1950's Farmall. I am afraid we are doomed they want all our old junk.. Better to Die on ones feet than live on ones knees...Or officer I only use old tractors I do not deal them...
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