And people are supposed to live, how?
Up to 90% of households in Lowndes County, Alabama have failing or inadequate wastewater systems, causing raw sewage to back up into homes, pools on lawns, and spill into nearby streams and rivers. e360.yale.edu/features/filth…

Dec 16, 2020 · 11:55 AM UTC

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In another country, obviously. Australia is nice.
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I look up the county on wiki and I think there's 3 things going on here: 1) a decline in the tax base, people have been moving away since 1900(!) 2) competence in municipal self government 3) the extent to which the state gov't provides grants to counties and municipalities
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In filth, apparently. The 1% read this article and think “What’s the point of having poor people if they aren’t knee deep in their own waste?” Same people who think poor people don’t deserve cell phones also think they don’t deserve functioning sewage systems.
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Failed country
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Freedom will keep them alive. Take a deeeeeep breath. Smell it? That’s freedom right there.
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Red state woes. And they keep voting for Republicans...not that democrats care either.
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