Joe's Hauling was hypothetical. I will certainly agree that it seems like a
problem that could be solved. Should be solved. And should already have been
solved.

On 8/29/06, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We (the taxpayers) are paying the national guard to do it, or we (th
> tax payers) are paying the garbage company to do it.  Either way it's
> gonna take the same number of trips in a big ole truck.  I don't know
> who Joe's Hauling is, or why they only own two trucks, but if the
> power company can put together resources from all over the nation to
> drive down and help re-connect power all over the place, there's no
> reason the same can't be done with the garbage men.
>
> It's just a matter of the federal, state, and local governments
> getting off their collective fat asses, stop arguing over the piggy
> bank, and actually doing their jobs.
>
> -Cameron
>
> On 8/29/06, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the city is broke and the feds think the city is run by crooks. I guess.
> I
> > was just seeing that the amount of trash is still something like 12
> times
> > the volume of the Superdome, so it's not something that Joe's Hauling
> can
> > handle with his two trucks on a volunteer basis.
>
> 

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