T.L., You identified a unique problem about communism I hadn't considered. Well done. It's time to repeal a couple of Constitutional Amendments and begin to undo what the (expletive) politicians over the years have accomplished to move us in this scary direction. How is it that Europe just held elections with MASSIVE conservative victories, and we Americans are allowing our (expletive) politicians to run headlong into communism?
We're spread out. We have a huge country, and Whites were deliberately driven out of cities using forced busing and desegregation. We were scattered so it would be difficult for us to raise opposition to their machinations. I remember when the Irish in Boston protested forced busing; federal troops were called out on them. Same in the South. On the other hand, the govt allows commies and blacks to destroy cities and statues after the degenerate floyd died of a drug overdose. The European countries are mostly fairly small, and Whites still live in the cities mostly because there's nowhere else to go.
As far as property taxes go, since we are actually just renting from the state, shouldn't the state be responsible for repairs and improvements?
By the way, some guys, back decades ago, had a way to burn garbage at extremely high temperatures to generate electricity. As someone who used to fire a kiln, once you reach temperatures of 1400 F, all toxins or whatever are totally burned up and not released into the atmosphere. The only thing coming out of a kiln or anything that burns at those temperatures is carbon monoxide.
They also started entrapping the garbage in plastic, letting it rot and it was able to be burned off as decomposed. I thought that was a good idea, to capture the methane and use it to run engines and such.
Great video. We got through the same BS about droughts here in Sonoma County, CA. We all know that the farmers use 90% of the water, but we are the ones who have to ration H2O.
I wrote a story or two, years ago about my time as a garbageman for Joey Filiberto Sanitation in Northern New Jersey in 1973-74. We carried all the garbage on our shoulders at the run to the garbage truck. Joey also owned the only dump in northern NJ. Joey was something else. I'll add the link.
T.L., You identified a unique problem about communism I hadn't considered. Well done. It's time to repeal a couple of Constitutional Amendments and begin to undo what the (expletive) politicians over the years have accomplished to move us in this scary direction. How is it that Europe just held elections with MASSIVE conservative victories, and we Americans are allowing our (expletive) politicians to run headlong into communism?
We're spread out. We have a huge country, and Whites were deliberately driven out of cities using forced busing and desegregation. We were scattered so it would be difficult for us to raise opposition to their machinations. I remember when the Irish in Boston protested forced busing; federal troops were called out on them. Same in the South. On the other hand, the govt allows commies and blacks to destroy cities and statues after the degenerate floyd died of a drug overdose. The European countries are mostly fairly small, and Whites still live in the cities mostly because there's nowhere else to go.
As far as property taxes go, since we are actually just renting from the state, shouldn't the state be responsible for repairs and improvements?
By the way, some guys, back decades ago, had a way to burn garbage at extremely high temperatures to generate electricity. As someone who used to fire a kiln, once you reach temperatures of 1400 F, all toxins or whatever are totally burned up and not released into the atmosphere. The only thing coming out of a kiln or anything that burns at those temperatures is carbon monoxide.
They also started entrapping the garbage in plastic, letting it rot and it was able to be burned off as decomposed. I thought that was a good idea, to capture the methane and use it to run engines and such.
Great video. We got through the same BS about droughts here in Sonoma County, CA. We all know that the farmers use 90% of the water, but we are the ones who have to ration H2O.
I wrote a story or two, years ago about my time as a garbageman for Joey Filiberto Sanitation in Northern New Jersey in 1973-74. We carried all the garbage on our shoulders at the run to the garbage truck. Joey also owned the only dump in northern NJ. Joey was something else. I'll add the link.
http://timmytaes.com/2018/11/22/working-for-joey-filiberto/