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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf the government are going to tax us on the amount of CO2 we produce, they should give a rebate for any CO2 offsetting we might pay for.
<--- F**k you Gordon Brown!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOnly after the tree dies, and if you plant long lived trees, it's not problem for hundreds of years.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOnly after the tree dies, and if you plant long lived trees, it's not problem for hundreds of years.
Then you could pay old investors with some of the money from newer investors
heck you could then call it the Bonzai Ponzai scheme
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf the government are going to tax us on the amount of CO2 we produce, they should give a rebate for any CO2 offsetting we might pay for.
I would rather pay a company to plant trees or protect the rainforests to absorb CO2 than pay Gordon Brown a notional sum for CO2, which he will not spend on the environment, but probably spend on more interpreters or tranlsation all road signs into 47 different languages.
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Nah DP loves it here. He'd move abroad but in no other country would he earn the £500 per day he's earned in the last 5 years doing simple web programming.
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He he - did you ask for "richer than sasguru".
I think that is conclusive proof that your are not.
just like I am not better than atw.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf the government are going to tax us on the amount of CO2 we produce, they should give a rebate for any CO2 offsetting we might pay for.
I would rather pay a company to plant trees or protect the rainforests to absorb CO2 than pay Gordon Brown a notional sum for CO2, which he will not spend on the environment, but probably spend on more interpreters or tranlsation all road signs into 47 different languages.
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I was thinking about CO2
If the government are going to tax us on the amount of CO2 we produce, they should give a rebate for any CO2 offsetting we might pay for.
I would rather pay a company to plant trees or protect the rainforests to absorb CO2 than pay Gordon Brown a notional sum for CO2, which he will not spend on the environment, but probably spend on more interpreters or tranlsation all road signs into 47 different languages.Tags: None
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