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Democrats_win

(6,539 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 12:27 PM Mar 2015

Needed: Law to force convience stores to take responsibility for pollution.

These capitalists stick their noses in the air thinking they and their expensive "free" market are better than everyone else while their industry pollutes our cities to death. They just opened a new Kum & Go near our library in Thornton and the amount of trash has increased exponentially! It's time to end the socialism for corporate pigs. Make them clean up their mess!

They should be required to form teams to go out and pick up trash within two square miles of their pollution factory. This effort should be performed every morning. This country has a massive unemployment problem and this would be an excellent way to get people employed and perform a needed service.

Yes, the children from local schools that get out early every Wednesday are partly to blame for the massive pollution in our neighborhood, but the problem wasn't there before Kum & Go devastated our city. Nevertheless, schools need to stop letting kids out every Wednesday since they clearly have nothing to do!

Well, I doubt that our busy GOP congress can get off of their political vendettas long enough to actually do something for America.

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Needed: Law to force convience stores to take responsibility for pollution. (Original Post) Democrats_win Mar 2015 OP
LOL snooper2 Mar 2015 #1
are you suggesting NM_Birder Mar 2015 #2
Theater of the Absurd BubbaFett Mar 2015 #3
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