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a bedbug problem really comes down to a money problem.. nothing much more.
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That's why I am wondering why all our tax money is going to be "reluctant shareholders" for a car company the other day, when after working for the man like a dog for years, we don't even have enough savings to blast a bedbug problem right off the bat... nor do we have enough money in the tax base for having already developed some feasible long term solutions with residual value.
all our pain and suffering is reduced to the fact that we are doing everything a**backwards in this world.
I am idealistic, but I imagine a world where we all decide to just stay home and take care of our own business and homes and lives for awhile. We help our neighbours, we become real communities and we let "the world" and all that other stuff just sit and wait for awhile. Sorry I am so political but i thought of this point last night. Our emerging globalized cities are in squalor.
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It is a money problem. The government is reluctant to get involved spending "tax money" on this catastrophe. The Bushian mind of the last 8 years would frame it this way: "Why should I spend my tax dollars on your bed bugs. I don't have bbs. Spending tax dollars on your bbs is not fair to the American people!" Those lunkheads who think this always classify the victims as not part of the American people, and not part of the taxpayers. It's a mighty strange way to divide up the population on any problem: the American taxpayers who are going to be soaked and the victims of a catastrophe who apparently are not taxpayers and not American.
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Bushian Mind? Are you kidding me? The battle starts much lower in the gov. ranking, local State. I would look to ACORN for Bed Bug assistance being that the "Obamian Mind" is directling millions and millions of your tax dollars to so called "community" organizations ... you tell me what community does not have bed bugs!!!!
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I'm not sure I understand your response. Blazing's topic appears to be about a reluctant use of taxes to solve the bed bug problem.
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