"Bale after bale of waste paper sits unwanted at a depot in the south of England.
It is a sight being repeated all over the country because the market for all the paper and card so carefully put aside by households has collapsed.
In fact, the country’s mountain of such waste, growing at a rate of 8,300 tons a week, is costing taxpayers millions of pounds because the private firms contracted by councils to collect and dispose of it are now charging them to store it."
-- Rebecca Camber, on the usual result of this idiocy - higher taxes for those who didn't want recycling anyway - in The Daily Mail.
"Well, gag me with a spoon! What will happen next? The Huffington Post has published an article questioning global warming! Why now, you ask? Because “These late eclipses of the sun and moon portend no good to us,” as My Lord Gloucester opined?
Well, close. Perhaps it’s because with the economy in the tank, there is little My Lord Obama can do about anthropogenic global warming, so it is best left off the table or hastened off the scene. If the Lord of Gore is slighted in the process, so be it. He’s last year’s news. And, as we all know, his movie sucked anyway."
-- Roger L. Simon, mentioning the NewAge Art Tax - on the mind and body (politic) - which you rarely find on Pajamas Media.
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