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SethCool's comments
Posted Fri, Dec 11, 2:54 p.m.
Bthornton seems to fails to realize that our current system does just what s/he is handwringing over. Or current system distances the payer from the services, in this case it's the poor are being taxed to give to the rich. I think the fallacy stems from a couple misconceptions: that ...
MOREPosted Fri, Dec 11, 2:21 p.m.
Bob Dick seems to be saying we need to log and build logging roads in our drinking watershed in order to generate revenue to maintain and minimize impacts from logging roads. County Executive Pete Kremen is wise to see this as a fallacy, and that’s why he’s proposed restoring these ...
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