Posted on 08/24/2023 8:42:46 AM PDT by Right Wing Vegan
I’ll be thankful if the temperature drops below 105 degrees at least one day a week this winter.
Wood provides good heat
I don’t need my government’s permission to use my fireplace.
Where to move? Florida? What about the summer?
I think there are a lot of shysters in Florida.
Air quality index is 19 this morning. But the high today is only going to hit 60ยฐ.
You’ll have to pry my firewood from my cold dead hands.
Nope. I am using to heat my home, I have an abundance of it, it is a renewable resource, and it saves me a ton of money.
Imagine if they had spent even a fraction of what they wasted in Ukraine on initial attack (instead of spending multi millions to pay GS12's to sit and watch it burn itself out of fuel in order to support their Climate Change agenda.
maybe if they privatized wildland fire fighting the politicians could find a way to racketeer it and we might get some clean air in summer finally and slow down the conversion of North America into a desert wasteland.
as it is, fire management gets in trouble with their politician overlords for spending too much on initial attack, but huge amounts of money is spent after a fire goes big and all they can do is watch
for a fraction of what they spent to support Bidens racketeering in Ukraine they could have sent overkill air support and crews to every little fire that pops up (like they should)
Ill send you some pics of our fireplace on full blast and our backyard leaf burn while we’re eating a cheeseburger. ๐
Not to worry. Soon you won’t be allowed to use anything to heat your home thanks to Biden Harris and the evil bastards running the bureaucracy.
“PM2.5, VCOs, etc. are verifiably linked to deadly and disabling illnesses.”
Haven’t you ever heard “what doesn’t kill me makes me stronger”? This is just like resistance training for your lungs.
Just admit it, you are against people using wood for heating. Why I don't know, unless you have some irrational fear of ppm levels of pollutants that are unlikely to have any influence on the air in your house already. Do you avoid cooking, or using any cleaning products too?
25 inhabitants per square mile is a very low density of housing, and common even in what most people would call rural areas. The US Census map cuts off at 50 inhabitants per square mile, and those places are really remote.
Woods going for 250 a cord in my area. My brother got together a bought a log splitter, and I have 7 acres of wood 1/3 cedar, 1/3 oak and 1/3 pine. Told them they could thin it out if they wanted.
If you're attractive, I'll put up with it lolz
Yes, 25 does appear to low according to that map. But recall I support local government override. Thanks for the helpful reply.
Have another hit!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt83arWRx-M
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