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uhhhh
December 29, 2021 4:27 pm

why??

gov
December 29, 2021 4:52 pm

this new administration are big rashayim. this new gov will make cuomo look like a tzaddik. cuomo only care for money and would steal as much as he wanted, this new gov believes in all these liberal rashayim ways

First it was plastic bags
December 29, 2021 6:33 pm

Now it’s styrofoam, next will be anything made out of plastic for eating or shipping, after that it will be paper plates, then non metal utensils, then anything with plastic (remote controlls, car parts, phones and speaker systems etc…. Then wood (save trees!), till we have to go back to living in caves without even fire (from wood, save trees, plus carbon pollution).
Of course at that point, government will have a hard tome monitoring everyone unless thry keep the plastic and high technology for rhem selves for surveilence purposes.

It takes 50 years for Styrofoam to biodegrade
December 29, 2021 8:00 pm

it takes 350 – 450 years for paper masks to biodegrade.

We love science.

We love the environment.

what about people
Reply to  It takes 50 years for Styrofoam to biodegrade
December 30, 2021 6:58 am

what about the neshamos and the yidden killed by those not wearing masks? do they matter to you? or does the planet matter more than yidden? Also, please look into reusable masks if you are very concerned by the use of disposable masks. kol tuv

What about real criminals?
December 30, 2021 2:04 am

It’s good they are trying to protect the environment. Hopefully, they will pay attention to protecting people – from criminals , not from covid .

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