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Michigan Rejects Nestle's Request For More Water

Greenies just hate the private sector

Does a parent hate their child because he/she refuses to give them an increase in their allowance?
 
I will leave it up to the folks there to negotiate what is a fair price and weigh that against the benefit to a tiny community to have all those good paying jobs there.

Fair enough.
 
Not sure how a water pipeline or tanker trucks filled with water will have a huge 'environmental impact on the area'. If they leak, they just spill water.
As you are quoting what was reported as being said, you might want to ask the person who said it for clarification.
Also. They said "greater", not "huge".



You do realize that desalinization plants are extraordinarily expensive?
Absolutely.
If they want to sell water they should be getting it from the Ocean as far as I am concerned.
 
They pay $5000 for licensing and $200 for paperwork. The value of what they extract is far far more than what they pay for. But they aren't the only ones getting the handout.

It is not a handout, they are using water for which they have been granted rights in accordance with the law.
 
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