“We shouldn’t be rebuilding any place that used to be a marsh,” Young said.
+1. Couldn’t have said it better.
NJ spends more money rehabilitating naturally-eroding beach sand than it does on mental health and services for the needy. Why? Because the latter two don’t generate a profit. And also because it’s like the potato chips ads; once you start it, you just can’t stop.
“We shouldn’t be rebuilding any place that used to be a marsh,” Young said.
+1. Couldn’t have said it better.
NJ spends more money rehabilitating naturally-eroding beach sand than it does on mental health and services for the needy. Why? Because the latter two don’t generate a profit. And also because it’s like the potato chips ads; once you start it, you just can’t stop.