Kyoto -- What's it Good For?
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Kyoto sets the stage for the largest increase in Federal political
control in the history of Canada.

There will be a milti- muti- billion cream-off in the form of vast new
"Kyoto tax" revenue, since potentially anything could be a target of
an energy tax.

This is what happens in a country where the government consists
of the busybodies in tandem with the control freaks.

In Canada we landscape our yards and city boulevards; we drive
the optimum speed and keep our tires at the optimum pressure;
we use the cleanest fuels available, produced in the cleanest
possible ways.

In Canada we restrict enormous regions of land from the very
presence of humans, and we charge $50 just to go to a national
park. And our colossal huge country is almost totally empty
to begin with.

Do you know how big the atmosphere is? It's not a plastic bag
over your head, like Dr. So-sucker-you would have you imagine.
It's not a sealed jar of dying snails, like they taught you in high
school biology.

The atmosphere is unimaginably vast. It's colossal.

You can fly to England at 700 mph and cross inconceivable vistas
of snow mountains, thousands of miles in all directions, totally
uninhabited by man, for twelve hours straight!! The atmosphere is a huge living body. And it's not getting
the sniffles!

In Canada, our air and our water are pristine. I look around me and
I don't see a single bit of pollution; I don't see any alga blooms or
deformed animals. I have never, in my life, personally seen a
single instance of "toxic waste."

I live in a medium-sized city and I hardly ever smell any pollution,
and when I do, it blows away before you can say "Dr So-sucker-
me."

I wish Kyoto would blow away just as fast.

But it won't. Dr So-sucker-me and the Now See Here You Club
has much much more in mind for us. Remember "Kyoto is just a
start!" These control freaks won't be satisfied until we are all living
in ergonomic bee-hives within walking distance of everything except
a bit of your own space, your own plot of land. (They actually will
never be satisfied until humanity is dead, because they hate all
things human.) They don't give us credit for loving nature as much,
or really more than they do. They don't consider how se crowd the
plant stores every spring, hungry for nature, or how we plant trees
and yearn for a bit of ground to till with out own hands.

They don't understand that. Like everything in nature, humans too
are made to grow, create, be productive, be purposeful, and to be
part of nature herself.

Please don't be conned by the mild murmuring of the greens, or
the government's gentle allusions to "incentives, not penalties."

PENALTIES are how this government will operate under the new
powers of Kyoto.

Get ready to get your butts whipped by the powers that be in
Canada.

Robert Einarsson
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