Belgian and Dutch farmers are protesting because they are losing their livelihoods in the name of fighting so-called climate change as European governments seek to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide and ammonia, necessary inputs of modern agriculture. Will American farmers and consumers soon face the same fate?
Growing food is bad for the planet.
ReplyDeleteBuilding homes is bad for the planet.
Heating homes is bad for the planet.
EU government: here are thousands more 'refugees' who need to be fed, housed, and kept warm.
The europe countries unfortunately have this government grifting agency called the EU. So the countries are getting told what to do by this untouchable agency they have no control of and the country government just follows along. Sad really.
ReplyDeleteWe are at that point now in the US. Voters do not have an influence in the elections any more. The county officials in the cities look at the vote total and manufacture the votes necessary to make a democrat win. Democrats push their minions to control the govt machine. Sad really.
I'm not going to say anything, but I'm thinking it.
ReplyDeleteThe EU is starting this but it is causing the countries to break up their EU combine overtime. Italy, Hungary, Poland have started to move. The farmers and people in these countries will force their politicians to move and change.
ReplyDeleteKlaus Schwab just utter a short statement in regards to this matter: "Let them eat 3D printer created cake".
ReplyDelete"Made from bugs"
DeleteIn the UK we are now getting climate change obsessives wanting to do away with farming altogether. Food comes from the supermarket what do we need farming for?
ReplyDeleteTrudeau is already trying to kill farming.
ReplyDeleteThat comment would be much more satifying if you switched the first and last words.
DeleteWE are the carbon they want to reduce.
ReplyDelete^^ Exactly
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