TheElevatedHero

TheElevatedHero t1_iycxyy9 wrote

Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Oh no. This is not good. by [deleted]

You're right, it's also comical that the people of maine voted against it for 6 years and it still went through.

Society is a joke now, so who gives a damn if you fit in with the clowns I guess. Hope you have a good life or whatever you call the corrupted morality you follow. L8tr sk8tr.

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TheElevatedHero t1_iycx6gn wrote

Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Oh no. This is not good. by [deleted]

Honestly. Yes. They have been pushing for this for the last 6 years. I don't think they are going to even come close to the idea of dumping their original plans.

The fact that you just trust them because of what? Is what makes me feel bad for the future you have for yourself. The people said no, they went behind the people's back and complained. There is no chance they will stop doing that now that they saw it worked.

We live in a post consequence society. They will build the lines, they will extend too far, say sorry and then pay the penalty. They will still make way more than the penalty will cost once they open up business in mass.

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TheElevatedHero t1_iycwcn6 wrote

Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Oh no. This is not good. by [deleted]

Everyone is welcome to believe what they want. Even if it is wrong. Whether it be yourself or I.

I just feel bad for you that you still trust cmp isn't going to take this to the highest level of bs they can. I don't trust cmp, idk why you do, but I definitely feel bad for you because of it.

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TheElevatedHero t1_iycvh2w wrote

Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Oh no. This is not good. by [deleted]

You live in Maine and feel as though we should start chopping our trees to benefit a state that has no impact on us. That sounds pretty rock like to me, but at this point, it whatever you want to believe trooper.

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TheElevatedHero t1_iycsox3 wrote

Reply to comment by hike_me in Oh no. This is not good. by [deleted]

I would normally agree with you but why else has it been rejected for the last 6 years now.

Their original project was much more expansive than what they are claiming it to be now. I fear thus is just a sheet to keep us in the dark while they stand with their original proposition and make the line go from the border of Canada to mass. That's a much big area of coverage than just a couple acres.

It really is that big of a deal now. Regardless of how you want to try to rationalize it, the people of maine don't want that destruction in their state, and now we just don't get to have a voice anymore.

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TheElevatedHero t1_iycsby2 wrote

Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Oh no. This is not good. by [deleted]

Natural features and it'll be the first step towards tearing down massive chunks of the western Forrested area.

I'll put it this way, maine voted to stop this problem in 2014. We continued to vote against it. It was never legally approved but now that Massachusetts is running out of power, they feel it's nessacary to overpower our decisions.

There previous project was going to go from the border of Canada, all the way to mass. They have have changed the words for congress but it doesn't mean the project has changed. It's still going to put a massive dent in our natural eco system.

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