Astro Findings
As scores of states are trying to survive the central bank induced financial catastrophe, services for those communities are on the block. Countless times we assume the services that our monies deliver, and whether or not you know it, all those income taxes that you pay are not going to these services. Those taxes set out to the secretive banks that own the Federal Reserve central bank. The taxes which are used to keep up our state, county or township, are resultant from taxes that we shell out while going about our lives.
An illustration could be the gas tax added to every gallon of gas we procure. That money is utilized to keep the road and rail network. As soon as citizens travel less, the revenue from gas taxes start to turn down radically. At some moment we start to have diminishing income. Such is the situation when the powers that be resolve that dust suppressant on our roads will have to be cut. Bad roads – less travel – less travel – less gas tax
When we steal a dollar from a resident that’s useful and spend it on a non practical incident, that buck is consumed evermore. If we make use of that dollar for a constructive event the dollar remains in the system to deliver further taxes into the system all over again.
Now let’s return to the Road Dust question. If the officials in charge of making these decisions would seek a dust control product that may actually save capital instead of simply moving from a actual dust control product to valuable water, the long side of the equation could deliver more to the bottom line of the balance sheet. All too often, properly intentioned people will make decisions based on displaced data. It’s not automatically their blunder but it is their job to rise above this incapability to calculate.
With regards to dust control and the cost of operations, if a bureaucrat deems it exceedingly expensive to do an application of a first-rate dust control product, they may fall back on the more familiar yet less successful techniques of controlling dust. The first of these being the employment of water for keeping the dusty ground wet. This method while less pricey for the first treatment, requires many applications vs. the one or two applications of the dust abatement product.
Once you add up the labor, fuel, time, equipment and other correlated expenses to deploying a water truck, you swiftly notice that the water truck operations will| in the end cost more vs. the application of a decent product. Thus when your well intentioned official begins hacking at his annual plan, rather than keeping the driving school for the sightless, as its politically acceptable, try giving him a class in road dust management and how to conserve expenses.
Tags: Dust Control, Erosion Control, haul road dust control, Road Dust, road dust control
Posted in Politics · February 12th, 2010 · Comments (0)
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