That will in increase many homeless (or some wealthy folks who does that in the morning as an exercise) to become motivated to recycle.![]()
That will in increase many homeless (or some wealthy folks who does that in the morning as an exercise) to become motivated to recycle.![]()
Yeah, I recycled cans when I lived in San Antonio, TX. Was hardly worth the effort. Was much more efficient in OR, but people didn't throw them everywhere. Back in the '80s it was a shock when you saw the total price at the register on a new 12 pack.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
Gold is up over $1800 an ounce.
If you want peace, prepare for war.
Imo gold should be around that level to 2100ish relative to all the damn debt and money printed out.
I blame it on Nixon. <--- funny but true.
.10 a can would be nice from the recycling side, but I imagine it'd make drink prices go up even more.
This is what 205 lbs of crushed cans looks like (except for the three trash bags). That would have paid over $650 instead of the $59 I got.
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Speaking of excessive money supply and consumer debt...
National debt by presidents.
Whoever next president will be worse. That is how trend is going.
https://www.thebalance.com/us-debt-b...ercent-3306296