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May 31, 2019Explorer
My answer was to make the shoe fit the foot, not the other way around. Being that the USA is a free country, there is nothing would be wrong with counties establishing low cost (not free) overnight facilities. Say 20 dollars, no electricity along interstate highways and provide fenced protection, water and dump. Far better environment than roadside rest stops. The 20 dollars would stop vagrants. Personally breathing in fumes and listening to a Thermo King rattle all night is not on my bucket list. California has a lot of boondocking county campgrounds east of the sierras with minimum fees on US395.
Free Enterprise Is Just that. Darwin prevails business wise too.
There is no dominant posture to this question. Ford-Chevy-Dodge, Politics, Religion, et al. The thread serves nothing more or less as a poll and grandstand for personal choice thumping.
Free Enterprise Is Just that. Darwin prevails business wise too.
There is no dominant posture to this question. Ford-Chevy-Dodge, Politics, Religion, et al. The thread serves nothing more or less as a poll and grandstand for personal choice thumping.
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