On Milton City Council frustrated at DNR
Posted on September 3 at 11:17 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
The solution is called the EPA - environmental protection agency. No one trusts the DNR. Milton needs to go to the top. The EPA has stepped in already in other states for MAJOR fines against ethanol companies. Call Feingold and Kohl and move this along!
On Turtle hunter is ducky friend
Posted on August 2 at 8:06 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Why can't environmentalists see the knowledge in this sort of selective harvesting - I only pray that one day we'll be left with only animals that are attractive and well-behaved like kittens, wood ducks, puppies. We should definitely kill any animal that TY doesn't have a beenie baby for! It's just so sad to think of those wood ducks moving off that property and getting shot down themselves in a bloody mess during duck season. But, they aren't as cute as hunting dogs, so I guess that makes sense!
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On DNR, ethanol plant hash out issues
Posted on September 18 at 8:43 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Well, at least UA's lawyer is well versed in what she's doing....she used to be a DNR employee...and she enjoys canning. I wonder if she likes formeldayhde in her jelly, courtesy of ethanol plants? Probably acts as a nice preservative....
http://www.michaelbest.com/attorneys.cfm...
AND, according to www.opensecrets.org she's a regular contributor to Democrats. UA sure did their work in getting a green-washing attorney for this case.
A few of the obvious:
1. UA completely out classed Milton's paid and elected city stewards.
2. UA is owned by corner farmers, and is bent on making new plants - the only way to stop them in Milton is for them to get bad publicity in areas they want to expand to.
3. Doyle's DNR is too invested in ethanol to seriously challenge any ill effects of the pollution. Check the DNR's webpage, search "ethanol" - the first article that comes up - written by GM's energy czar in Michigan....
4. The EPA needs to step in.
5. Some yahoo from Janesville will now comment on crybabies in Milton. FYI - Ethanol produces VOC's, IE acetic acid and formeldahyde emissions, which are airborne. If you live in Janesville, your are in the effected radius for consuming doses of these two known carcinogens. It may not smell of hopps to you, but enjoy the smog and ill health effects.