To me, this is pretty simple. You shouldn't want to increase the amount of money that your county owes when your county already owes more than it should. It's quite simple, really, but it's the same thing as telling someone to stop smoking or anything like that. Honestly I have no clue about the SWMA, apart from what I read in the article, and that alone doesn't give me enough information to understand the moves that the county is making. Just as I have never smoked, and therefor don't know how hard it is to quit, I cannot form an informed opinion or give any advice (not that anyone would listen to it, obviously) without doing more research. But despite this quite large handicap, I can still say that if you are already crippled, I'm not sure why you would want to chop off a functional limb.
By the way, this is all in reference to Jefferson County retreating from the SWMA, or the Storm Water Management Authority, and the costs that that retreat will cause. It is a risk that we needn't take, and one that is ill advised. But like I said, I don't really know what I'm talking about, right?
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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