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Seems to me that's exactly Glenn's point: end the government subsidy and if
those communities don't ante up, the lakes would deteriorate. Your words suggest it's OK for payments from these lake communities to be voluntary. Don't pick on only the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway.. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 15:11:51 -0500, Glenn Ashmore said: Following that line of reasoning maybe the Corps and the BLM should close down lakes Alamo, Apache, Abiquiu, Avalon, Brantley, Cabello, Cochiti, Cinchas, Galisteo, Havasu, Jemez Canyon, Sumner and the other 250+ recreational lakes they maintain west of Colorado that us folks back East don't get much benifit from. After all, their budget totals about 40 times what the ICW costs and they don't carry freight. Wrong. Following that line of reasoning those benefiting from those lakes should pay the freight for maintaining them. If the surrounding communities believe a subsidy is appropriate to encourage local businesses, let them pay that subsidy. |
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