Posted by PJH on January 08, 2014 at 00:08:34 from (50.40.226.175):
In Reply to: Re: Do you burn wood? posted by Adirondack case guy on January 07, 2014 at 13:06:04:
It's coming.
There'll be a day when you won't be allowed to strike a safety match without violating some kind of law. New York and California always lead it off - not saying it's good or bad - I'm not smart enough to know in the big scheme of things, but we can smugly think we're saving the universe, while China has air you can cut with a knife. Kinda like the global "warming" issue - we chuckle about the idea while it's 10 below zero, conveniently forgetting that conditions are miserably hot right now on the summer side of the planet. In a few months it'll be our turn. And it's a fact - no one on earth is smart enough to know if it's preventable or if we're just along for the ride. Right now it's a political issue, and that's what's saving us old folks that depend on wood heat. Thank God for Al Gore and the people who hate him. He's inflamed half of the population and that saves us from an open flame being illegal. As long as we have him to kick around, we'll be able to provide heat for our families.
Meanwhile, I'll keep stuffing wood in the heater, just like dad and his dad did, oblivious to the political winds that blow the stink of discontent and control. . .
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