While I am sure that the individual’s circumstances may vary, I am familiar enough with these affected areas to suspect that transporting a 60′ mobile home to many of these remote lots may destroy it in the process, not to speak of trying to remove it at some time in the future. Perhaps a little common sense is in order here? (Rhetorical question?)
One problem, you’ll need to get yourself a crowbar to pry their useless, lazy bodies out. Or, if you get my vote, we could just use the crowbar to make it easy to drag their bodies out!
interesting about how the government should stop helping people with funding to move into wildfire and other dangerous areas so we don’t have to bail them out later on at a cost to all taxpayers.
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While I am sure that the individual’s circumstances may vary, I am familiar enough with these affected areas to suspect that transporting a 60′ mobile home to many of these remote lots may destroy it in the process, not to speak of trying to remove it at some time in the future. Perhaps a little common sense is in order here? (Rhetorical question?)
They could send them the ones from New Orleans, just leave the windows open along the way & the fumes should be gone by the time they get there.
Send them, You beat me!
One problem, you’ll need to get yourself a crowbar to pry their useless, lazy bodies out. Or, if you get my vote, we could just use the crowbar to make it easy to drag their bodies out!
interesting about how the government should stop helping people with funding to move into wildfire and other dangerous areas so we don’t have to bail them out later on at a cost to all taxpayers.
How big a crowbar? Could dump ’em randomly along the way.