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It affected a whole lot more than just pine forest and lakes and in a whole lot of other places than just the northeast. Check out certain areas of the Appalachian Trail. Go into the backcountry of the Great Smoky Mountains and take a look around.remember acid rain? It started effecting pine forests and lakes in the north east, coal was the culprit, sulpher dioxide, rain, acid rain. So we almost cured that problem, BUT if we would have not done anything, we would have eliminated the pine bark beetle, that is destroying pine forests.
Interesting article in current issue of Outdoor Life regarding oil drilling and the decline in the caribou population. Not sure if it is online, but it is an interesting read if you can find it.
Big deal! who needs pine forests? or caribou? Just somemore of that liberal " sky is falling hokum"Just what is envirement anyway?
Not sure what the air quality is like now without VET testing verses then with VET testing.
I recycle just about everything I know of that can be recycled, I'm all for a cleaner environment, cutting waste, etc but I always felt like the VET Testing Program was a rip off, most especially with newer vehicles. I'm glad the VET Program no longer exists.
Man, I AGREE that it was a ripoff..........I always had a vehicle that would PASS, and I've always maintained my vehicles. Never in 20 years did I fail one.Not sure what the air quality is like now without VET testing verses then with VET testing.
I recycle just about everything I know of that can be recycled, I'm all for a cleaner environment, cutting waste, etc but I always felt like the VET Testing Program was a rip off, most especially with newer vehicles. I'm glad the VET Program no longer exists.
BUT then you have all these older vehicles that were "grandfathered in" or that simply would get waivers. AND the ones that didn't were generally owned by poorer folks who could NEVER fix them. TALK about a tax on the poor.
I remember when I was young and just starting out.......I had a muffler prob on my 75 mustang. I was living check to check in lexington, KY, made about 200/week and had NO extra money for the parts I needed. I ended up fixing my car myself using some couplers and pieces of pipe. Yea, I cut off the **** converter that he wanted 500 bucks to fix........in 1988.....Gotta LOVE the EPA.
Later,
Geo
