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devmor 16 hours ago

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old_bayes 16 hours ago | parent | next [-]

When you read a paragraph you have to read all the sentences in that paragraph.

devmor 11 hours ago | parent [-]

The rest of the paragraph doesn’t say anything useful either. It’s the inane ramblings of someone who’s describing an imaginary scenario because they haven’t a clue what they’re actually talking about other than the woes of businesses that weren’t allowed to profit by destroying the local ecosystem.

daedrdev 16 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I obviously mean that you can filter out and properly dispose of and neutralize what would be emissions, so that they are not emitted. I cant see your comment as anything but bad faith, why are you responding like this?

autoexec 16 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Can you give us a couple of examples of a company that was stopped by the state of California because they weren't producing any harmful emissions whatsoever and/or were disposing their waste in ways that were not harmful? It would be interesting to see exactly what they were doing in violation of the regulations, what regulations they ran into, and where those rules came from.

greesil 16 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Sir, this is a hive of pedants. They live for this. Just accept it and move on.

devmor 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I have no idea what you obviously meant because what you’re describing doesn’t actually exist for anything on that page. I’m not privvy to whichever science fiction you’ve applied here, so it all sounds like rambling to me.

no-dr-onboard 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

“Yes you can” misses the point.

But you’ll incur heavy taxes, huge COB increases, tightening regulatory scrutiny and all for nothing compared to being just one or two states over. It’s has been one economically and morally disadvantageous to do manufacturing in California due to hypernanny regulation. What’s worse is that generational and heritage firms that have lived in California for 50+ years are effectively put out of business because of these policies… and that’s just at the national level. No one has even mentioned how CA based businesses can’t compete with China.

I get what you’re protective over though. We all like clean air and streams. No one is voting for more superfund sites. We can agree on that.

Your response seems to either woefully uninformed or bad faith. I’m assuming the former.