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Where are the garbage disposal sites around your town, in the inner
cities? Actually, yes. And the same thing is probably true where you live too. Here, the garbage is taken to a "transfer station", not a dump. The difference is garbage in a dump stays there, and garbage in a transfer station gets transferred elsewhere, in this case to a less affluent city thirty miles further south. From there (IIRC) it is processed, and put on a barge to go somewhere else. I'm not sure exactly where "else" it goes, but it probably ends up in a giant dump in the middle of a nearby large city where it stays until another barge takes it out to the ocean. If it ever gets there. I think you're missing Matt's point, which is that a wealthy people will do whatever it takes to keep themselves wealthy (and successful) -- including cleaning up the environment. To a large degree, this has been accomplished in America. (As anyone who lived through the 60s, 70s, and 80s can attest to. Heck, I couldn't swim in Lake Michigan as a boy. Now, it's so clean, all the lake perch have died off -- because they can't hide from the predators! The water is simply too clean.) In my opinion, inner city ghettos are the biggest paradox in American life. Having worked in several for seven years of my life, collecting bills, I am qualified to tell you that they are filthy, vermin-ridden areas that are populated with the most bizarre dregs of the universe. We are talking lazy, dangerous people who routinely disregard personal safety to live a lifestyle that, by any measure, is completely self-destructive. And, most amazingly of all, much of this happens for NO apparent reason. The lifestyle is a CHOICE -- it's not "put on them by the Man" or, imposed because of "prejudice" -- or any other knee-jerk, easy explanations. In fact, many inner city folks are incredibly intelligent people -- they just choose to live a morally bankrupt lifestyle that must be quarantined from the rest of society. Which, of course, is why the inner cities are so dangerous. No one really knows how to "fix" them -- so they are merely "contained." It's all so terribly sad. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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