
05-19-2008, 11:17 AM
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 | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: North of mexico and south of Canada
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Originally Posted by ViRedd Right, Med. And the last time I went to Disneyland, there were Marijuana plants growing on the hillsides, in every nook and cranny, and trash heaps were everywhere. LMAO @ your lack of a sense of customer service.
Vi | So you'd like to see our parks turned into Disneyland. First, disneyland is what, a couple a hundred acres with rides and lots of stuff to keep people busy. What is an all day ticket for a family of four now, over $100.00? A lot of poor folk can't afford that kind of entertainment. Now take a national Park with hundreds of thousands of acres, like Yellowstone, larger than one of our states. There are many aspects to Yellowstone bseides the pay booth at the entrance. The wildlife management for example has a few hundred employees. Don't you think the first thing to be cut in privitization would be jobs, who needs to manage the animals anyway, right. So in a market where jobs are dissapearing you would have privatization come in and eliminate jobs for the almighty dollar. do you have no sense of the plight of the average American, the ones struggling to make the rent and food needs. Jobs are becoming scarcer by the minute. Privatization would surely mean job loss. Streamlining as capitalists like to call it means cutting jobs so the bottom line can be increased. Just what this economy needs.
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