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Snake Alchemist

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32. The ecological cost was way too high. I'm sorry, people were never meant to live or play
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 06:11 PM
Apr 2012

in those areas to begin with.

People do that work now. Brickbat Apr 2012 #1
True. I was just thinking of all the people who are now unemployed. Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #2
ROFL...the thread should have stopped here alcibiades_mystery Apr 2012 #28
I know people in their fifties that still do that sort of work every day.. Fumesucker Apr 2012 #3
I know a few, but not many. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #5
I finished concrete until a few years ago and I'm 64 now madokie Apr 2012 #13
That's exactly what I used to do with my summers. Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #15
The pay is what attracted me to it to begin with madokie Apr 2012 #29
Um, no. Dreamer Tatum Apr 2012 #4
I see a lot of this in my workplace. Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #6
Today everything must be privatized liberal N proud Apr 2012 #7
That may be so, but I was asking about a WPA in the original style. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #8
Someone will expect to get rich training the unemployed. liberal N proud Apr 2012 #9
And that may be why it won't work, but let's just say for the sake of discussion that the government Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #12
I think so RT Atlanta Apr 2012 #10
I used to work construction as a kid during the summer to make a few a good amount of money. Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #11
The undocumented workers haven't "driven down those wages..." hunter Apr 2012 #22
Makes sense. Like H1B Visas. People just coming here to make a better life. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #30
Think of the workforce we'd have if we would reduce our military to something reasonable. RC Apr 2012 #14
my thinking exactly Locrian Apr 2012 #17
Good question. Wonderful pics. Many of the ones helped in the original WPA and CCCamps were jwirr Apr 2012 #16
Back in that day you could propose a project like building a dam or doc03 Apr 2012 #18
A lot of those dams were ecological disasters. I'm glad those take a long time to review. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #19
Back in that era they built the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District doc03 Apr 2012 #31
The ecological cost was way too high. I'm sorry, people were never meant to live or play Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #32
There you go I proved my point. If the Shenandoah National Park and the Skyline Drive weren't doc03 Apr 2012 #33
Neither is acceptable. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #34
Plus they outsource the work to China. See: the Oakland bridge. Zalatix Apr 2012 #24
Not if Republicans ran it. LiberalFighter Apr 2012 #20
This is referring to today, right now, at this moment. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #21
Probably not, but why not triple the number of US Park Service and Forest Service employees instead? FSogol Apr 2012 #23
How about a digital infrastructure? Zalatix Apr 2012 #25
In a country based on "free trade", what is the theoretical underpinning of a WPA program? Romulox Apr 2012 #26
Probably not . . . 4th law of robotics Apr 2012 #27
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