[Winona Online Democracy]

Linda & Others

As a now city resident I now get to pay the fees but for the record my roof
is ballasted with stone and my chimney has a particulate screen.

I would however offer the following alternate recycled uses for old
newspapers.

Wrapping your authentic English Style Fish & Chips to absorb the grease and
Malt Vinegar.

Use them for packing fragile items for mailing packages to friends.  It
makes disposal their problem, recycles them one more time and eliminates
those aggravating peanuts but less is fun than popcorn.

Hats - I'm sure the guys in the press room of the newspapers can provide
great prototypes.

Paul Double

Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 2:05 PM
Subject: [Winona] don't burn paper

[Winona Online Democracy]

As the wife of a volunteer fireman, please*** do NOT burn paper in your 
fireplace or furnace!  it is very dangerous.  Little embers of paper will 
drift up and out and could start your roof on fire.
Linda Fort
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I can compost my garbage without a fee

Burn my papers in my fireplace or furnace without a fee

Haul the metal or newspaper to a recycling center that pays me

Own a pet without a fee

Own and ride a bicycle without a fee

Have Xcel power without a fee

Have Cable TV Service without a fee

Park my car without a fee

Water usage without a fee

Sewer usage without a fee

Use a park without a fee

All I have to do to enjoy these fee less opportunities is to live in most
townships.

Paul Double



Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 8:14 AM

I believe the list of government fees where there is NO choice is much
longer than a list of those where there is a choice.  In fact, I can't think
of any that provide a real freedom of choice.

There may be a few but I just can't think of any.  For example, to avoid the
garbage recycling fees I could stop having my garbage picked up and I could
stop owning property -- but I'd still be paying indirectly via rent.  I
could stop paying the cable or gas/elec. utilities local taxes by stopping
those services - but is that real choice.

Craig Brooks

Tom Severson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I agree fee's are hidden taxes, but what I like about them is they allow us
to choose the services we want and make the people in general realize this
is not a gift from government. This makes the government provider
responsible to the user. If it is over priced the user will not use it.
Granted low income people don't have the money, possibly there is a way to
provide them the money This serves to teach management of money and gives
those low income people the chance to prove they are able to manage their
own destiny. RESPECT FOR ALL PEOPLE IS IMPORTANT. People Are Good



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