You’ve got to love the city planner

August 20th, 2008 by surfer

You’ve got to love the city planner.  They used to operate in cities all across America.  I think that their job was to plan the city (you know, enough sewer, enough roads, enough schools, enough doctors, etc.).  Nowadays the only places that get that kind of attention are the police station and the country club.  When did we cease to care enough about our communities and the future of our children?  

I saw the results from all the rain that fell on central Florida from tropical storm Fay. I can only ask, ‘Where is the infrastructure, where was the city planner when they developed the place?’ The people who spent all that Tax money before they fully developed the communities with the proper infrastructure in place, are the same people who build themselves brand new city halls and police stations while leaving the schools in ruin with no after school programs for the children; leaving the community to deal with problems such as no water run-off filtration systems and inadequate drainage.  I bet all those who involve themselves with this sort of thing must feel very proud to see half of the community flooded out and most of its youth in jail.  You’ve gotta love those drug war tax dollars, everybody at city hall and the police departments must really love all their new stuff and all that overtime.  When are the people who are forced to piss in jars in order to qualify for work going to stop being Amerikan, and stand up for themselves, the community and their right of choice that is guaranteed by the American constitution, not the new Amerikan one?       

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