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She advocates "living simply and taking a stance against needless waste," an effort organized around what she calls her "5Rs: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot (and only in that order)." Refuse things you don't need, reduce things you have, reuse everything, recycle what can't be used and put the rest in the compost bin.

Johnson and her family of four fit an entire year's worth of trash into a pint jar.

Zero Waste enthusiasts say eliminating packaging does not require excessive time and effort.

Johnson makes her own makeup, lip balm, blush (from cocoa powder), mascara and shampoo. Her efforts to replace toilet paper were not so smooth. "Moss was fine at first but dried out quickly and was like wiping with a scouring pad," she laughs.

Thole [a fellow enviro-nut] has posted about making butter, marshmallows, granola, cleaning supplies, dish sponges (out of orphaned socks), tortillas, goat cheese, kale chips, linguine, toothpaste, cotton rounds and washcloths (from her son's stained cotton pajama top), and produce bags (from old T-shirts).
Libs who fear for planet afraid to throw out trash
JULY 11, 2018
The WaPo showcases a woman whose family can fit a year's trash in a pint jar.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/libs_who_fear_for_planet_afraid_to_throw_out_trash.html
Are you following any of this?

1. Enviro-nuts claim that reducing your trash generation doesn't take much time.

2. All you have to do is make your own sponges. And granola. And goat cheese. And toothpaste. And, and, and...

Obviously, following this lifestyle is extremely labor-intensive.

What's more, it's wholly unnecessary. Just look at a satellite photo of the Earth. Most of it is empty. Really empty. I'm not talking metro New York or Miami. I'm talking America as a whole. We could generate enough trash for thousands of years without running out of space.

This is what libs worry about. Taken to this extreme, it's a mental illness.

Ed Straker is the senior writer at Newsmachete.com.
 
She advocates "living simply and taking a stance against needless waste," an effort organized around what she calls her "5Rs: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot (and only in that order)." Refuse things you don't need, reduce things you have, reuse everything, recycle what can't be used and put the rest in the compost bin.

Johnson and her family of four fit an entire year's worth of trash into a pint jar.

Zero Waste enthusiasts say eliminating packaging does not require excessive time and effort.

Johnson makes her own makeup, lip balm, blush (from cocoa powder), mascara and shampoo. Her efforts to replace toilet paper were not so smooth. "Moss was fine at first but dried out quickly and was like wiping with a scouring pad," she laughs.

Thole [a fellow enviro-nut] has posted about making butter, marshmallows, granola, cleaning supplies, dish sponges (out of orphaned socks), tortillas, goat cheese, kale chips, linguine, toothpaste, cotton rounds and washcloths (from her son's stained cotton pajama top), and produce bags (from old T-shirts).
Libs who fear for planet afraid to throw out trash
JULY 11, 2018
The WaPo showcases a woman whose family can fit a year's trash in a pint jar.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/libs_who_fear_for_planet_afraid_to_throw_out_trash.html
Are you following any of this?

1. Enviro-nuts claim that reducing your trash generation doesn't take much time.

2. All you have to do is make your own sponges. And granola. And goat cheese. And toothpaste. And, and, and...

Obviously, following this lifestyle is extremely labor-intensive.

What's more, it's wholly unnecessary. Just look at a satellite photo of the Earth. Most of it is empty. Really empty. I'm not talking metro New York or Miami. I'm talking America as a whole. We could generate enough trash for thousands of years without running out of space.

This is what libs worry about. Taken to this extreme, it's a mental illness.

Ed Straker is the senior writer at Newsmachete.com.
Obviously, following this lifestyle is extremely labor-intensive. Nutters are notoriously lazy.

What's more, it's wholly unnecessary. Just look at a satellite photo of the Earth. Most of it is empty. Really empty. I'm not talking metro New York or Miami. I'm talking America as a whole. We could generate enough trash for thousands of years without running out of space.

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Do you know why we aren't always out protesting? We have jobs.
Check the welfare rolls and get back to me, union boy.
WASHINGTON — Gene Alday, a Republican member of the Mississippi state legislature, apologized last week for telling a reporter that all the African-Americans in his hometown of Walls, Mississippi, are unemployed and on food stamps.

“I come from a town where all the blacks are getting food stamps and what I call ‘welfare crazy checks,’” Alday said to a reporter for The Clarion-Ledger, a Mississippi newspaper, earlier this month. “They don’t work.”

Nationally, most of the people who receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are white. According to 2013 data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which administers the program, 40.2 percent of SNAP recipients are white, 25.7 percent are black, 10.3 percent are Hispanic, 2.1 percent are Asian and 1.2 percent are Native American.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/28/food-stamp-demographics_n_6771938.html

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