Peta wants a meat tax

Cdnfireman

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I know several vegetarians and they all have a few things in common. They all look pale, have more illnesses, are always bitching that they’re cold, and have trouble keeping up under high workloads for anything other than a few minutes.
Its biologically obvious that the human body has evolved to be omnivorous, not herbivorous. If god had intended humans to be herbivores, we’d have larger, thicker teeth and more than one stomach like most herbivores.
Instead of taxing meat, we should tax underworked moronic radical social justice warriors and their media hack friends that pay any attention to their idiotic rantings.
 

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It's not Peta, it's emissions. Methane and emissions from live stock is larger than transportation emissions. Cow farts!!

Also the amount of wasted meat products is huge. Profit has to cover the loss at the grocery store. They want it more expensive so people don't waste it.
 

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Next thing you know, some bleeding heart liberal will want a tax on the air we breath.
 

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It's not Peta, it's emissions. Methane and emissions from live stock is larger than transportation emissions. Cow farts!!

Also the amount of wasted meat products is huge. Profit has to cover the loss at the grocery store. They want it more expensive so people don't waste it.

That isn't looking at the full picture though. If people eat less meat there will be less cattle and that will lead to more grasslands being turned to grain production. Plowing up grasslands releases carbon and will result in less carbon being absorbed as well as less habitat for wildlife.
 

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Ya soon if you make around the 60k a year mark you will be just hovering over the poverty limit...
 

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If/when raising live stock as we know it now becomes unsustainable, the price will naturally reflect that and so will consumption.
 
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