Friday, May 30, 2008

ANOTHER CRANE COLLAPSE!

I think your government is working just fine,
What are you spending your tax rebate check on?
I bet if you have a car it's on gasoline.

Speaking of gasoline;
There are 1,276 gasoline stations in Ct.
Taking in $2,954,619,564. in the sales
of gasoline in the year 2006.
Of that they payed the state
$32,202,690. in gasoline tax.

That's a lot of pot holes.

Another crane collapse.
What's happened to safety rules on job sites?

What does OSHA stand for?
"Out Sleeping Half Inebriated"?

There have been five crane collapses
in recent months throughout the US.
Yesterday another one went down in
the "Big Apple".
A city building inspector has been charged
with falsifying an inspection report.

Investigators have narrowed down the cause
of one crane collapse to a $50 strap of
nylon fabric that snapped under the weight
of a six-ton piece of steel.

Lets see there was:
The Katrina Levy disaster,
The bridge collapse in Minnesota,
A chunk of the "Big Dig" roof falling down,
Now all these crane collapses.

It's not enough we have to put up with crazy
weather with tornado's,floods,fires and droughts.
It seems that safety inspectors are on holiday.

It's only going to get worse because your tax
dollars are not being used for the repair and
maintenance of our aging highway infrastructure.

On the local level,about 80% of all
property taxes are spent by Board of Educations
controlled by administrators with a doctorate
in politically correctness per pupil.
Johnny can't read, but he's being taught
in a shiny new classroom with three assistents of
assistants where the new roof leaks and the
heating system doesn't work properly.

When will it all end? It won't.
Not until things get turned back to where
we the people control the purse strings.

Well at least there hasn't been a report of
a commercial jet or plane crash lately.
But I haven't heard the noon day news yet!

I understand that NASA is going to blow
up another space shuttle tomorrow.
They are bringing up a part to fix the
toilet in the space station.

Money well spent ?

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