Here in the People's Democratic Republic of Kalifornia, we don't get our groceries in plastic bags. No, plastic bags are reserved for all stores
except those that sell groceries. If plastic bags are so bad, why don't we put our clothing purchases in cloth bags brought from home???
Uh oh. Perhaps I'd better not post that. It might give the idiots in the big white building downtown more ideas.
Anyway,
the UK's Spectator writes about how many countries ban plastic bags but those horrible Muricans won't. The first several comments on that post give me hope for this country:
Governor Moonbeam wants to ban internal combustion engines, too. I fear there are enough enviro-wacko weenies here in the PDRK to make it a real issue some day.
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Midwesterner here, so I don't see bags in the ocean. But I do see them up in the trees, fer crying out loud! Lots of them. In the winter you can see bare-branch trees with fifteen or twenty bags stuck in them. We recently got a ban on single-use bags (OK, not a ban but you have to pay for them). It was inconvenient to get used to this, but I'm perfectly OK with it now. And the trees look a lot better.
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