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local food IS obviously much
Sun, Jul 17 2011 at 11:57 AM
local food IS obviously much more sustainable ALWAYS than organic which as teabags destroy everything as in regs, will mean less and less as giant conglomerates coop it..right now teabags are effectively ensuring monsanto can just sue anybody and that organic will not even exist in US in near future.... also tea is longer lasting than short term coffee fix...for what its' worth....if you are in US, probably not much as you hate science and facts.
I left teabagistan so all the
Sun, Jul 17 2011 at 11:54 AM
I left teabagistan so all the teabags can all eat each other and US can implode; I don't have to give a shit anymore about radical racist House members who hate humans and God's planet, thank god....however, I didn't know that green tea is so much more sustainable....thanks for info.
the land is not increasing
Sun, Jul 17 2011 at 11:35 AM
the land is not increasing and China is buying up most of arable land to feed their bloated communist population of BILLIONS.....what about this screams unsustainable? there will be mass starvation AND war in the very near future...radical right in the US are just getting it started right now by causing civil war and instability in the US. but when GOP cause US to default, the good news is we can't fund illegal wars fighting muslims in our modern day crusades....however, Obama is just playing the patsy and will eventually just raise our debt more and cause our ratings to plummet anyway, and our debt to be even more unsustainable and steal even more from squeezed middle class, and soc. sec. STILL will be gone soon, etc...in short, solve nothing but just put off until after 2012. everybody in US will HAVE to be farmers just to survive in near future...most of midwest will be unsustainable in near future, formerly referred to as the 'farm belt' or bread basket until manmade climate change from fossil fuels annhilated it, like it is doing now. also karma as many in this region don't give a shit about anything, like reality.
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