Thursday, February 16, 2012

Should Mexican Food restaurants pay a heavier carbon footprint tax than restaurants with Chinese food?

It seems that some foods are more harmful to the earth's fragile climate, and should be penalized accordingly. I am brainstorming the Global Warming problem; just doing my part. Also, I just got my autographed Al Gore thinking cap and trade hat, (with the wind energy producing propeller on top).Should Mexican Food restaurants pay a heavier carbon footprint tax than restaurants with Chinese food?
You are proposing to RAISE taxes? You must be a socialist-fascist like the members of the 3/4+ of state legislatures in America who ratified the 16th Amendment in 1913. Good thing you're not a real American like them, that way we can deport you and keep working towards liberating America from taxes, logic, science classes and school homework. You'll regret your foolishness once you're back in the old country where coffee is not served in cardboard, having to learn multiplication, division, the definition of economic externalities, and the definitional difference between think and ape.Should Mexican Food restaurants pay a heavier carbon footprint tax than restaurants with Chinese food?
I don't think Victor is a "follower of Al Gore" but maybe he envies them:

"I just got my autographed Al Gore thinking cap"

The last time I drank Kool Aid, Ronald Reagan was president. (The president who personally helped liberate Buchenwald concentration camp: http://www.nytimes.com/books/9鈥?/a> )

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Should Mexican Food restaurants pay a heavier carbon footprint tax than restaurants with Chinese food?
I think perhaps you need to look up the carbon cycle and how fossil fuels relate to it Mr. Troll.

Edit: It's funny that you are accusing others of being pea-brained yet you do not even understand what you are arguing. Again, look up the carbon cycle and fossil fuels relevance.Should Mexican Food restaurants pay a heavier carbon footprint tax than restaurants with Chinese food?
Huh? I did not know that eating beans and rice is any better or worse than eating Chinese food as far as the environment goes. Going vegetarian is better for the environment though

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