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Would fewer regulations reduce the garbage island in the Pacific?
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<blockquote data-quote="LotusBud" data-source="post: 320640" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>I want to thank US CONs.</p><p></p><p>Portugal has recyclying bins everwhere, they offer recycled paper and plastic products for sale, they have cleaned up their rivers, there are charging stations for electric cars all over the country, people have solar panels, wind turbines are a common sight, and the overall use of electric energy is very low per capita here compared to the US. Also, many, many people here still have very small farms, so there is far less big Ag per person here.</p><p></p><p>Since Portugal is a 2nd world country, I imagine this hasn't been the case forever. I'm guessing the reason all these programs are in place and people are conscious of the need to act is 100% because of all the American keyboard warriors sitting around madly posting about what filthy animals the Portuguese are and how liberals are the worst people on earth. That's always a very productive approach to change. You can see it in action here! Good work, guys!!!! <img src="https://i.imgur.com/YKKweLZ.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ThumbsUp1:" title="Thumbs Up 1 :ThumbsUp1:" data-shortname=":ThumbsUp1:" /> <img src="https://i.imgur.com/ycz0kW6.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":GiggleBitch:" title="GiggleBitch :GiggleBitch:" data-shortname=":GiggleBitch:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LotusBud, post: 320640, member: 1123"] I want to thank US CONs. Portugal has recyclying bins everwhere, they offer recycled paper and plastic products for sale, they have cleaned up their rivers, there are charging stations for electric cars all over the country, people have solar panels, wind turbines are a common sight, and the overall use of electric energy is very low per capita here compared to the US. Also, many, many people here still have very small farms, so there is far less big Ag per person here. Since Portugal is a 2nd world country, I imagine this hasn't been the case forever. I'm guessing the reason all these programs are in place and people are conscious of the need to act is 100% because of all the American keyboard warriors sitting around madly posting about what filthy animals the Portuguese are and how liberals are the worst people on earth. That's always a very productive approach to change. You can see it in action here! Good work, guys!!!! :ThumbsUp1: :GiggleBitch: [/QUOTE]
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Would fewer regulations reduce the garbage island in the Pacific?