Bro, Im totally agreeing with you. Clearly you are an expert in this matter, and you're right no-one can stop these sort of actions. I take solace in knowing that projects are pushed through by people that obvious take the time to do real solid research such a professional like yourself Mr. Ezduzit. You're right get out of the way different people, NO, get OUT of town hell ya, and let us in and have FUN. I think you're right too as you say in the last sentence, probably low income people anyway. Wink wink. I hear ya bro.
Josh Bremseth leaving all meetings and decisions to others.
I am a professional and I have worked hard my whole life to get there without handouts. I do know know the facts and understand the reality of the situation. Why should my time and money go to suppport programs, initiatives, etc. that benefit the few instead of the majority that actually funds said programs and initiatives? I exercise, I mountain bike, my family enjoys the greenways, and we are healthy. We work hard, we contribute to society, we are educated, we participate, and we are informed. This is available to all citizens in this country. Myself and others want a better life for ourselves and we work hard to achieve those goals. This holds true for creation of the Urban Wilderness Trails. The builders have pride in the trails and maintain them without taxpayer support. Uncle Sam cannot continue to carry the load of the lazy forever.
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I am a professional and I have worked hard my whole life to get there without handouts. I do know know the facts and understand the reality of the situation. Why should my time and money go to suppport programs, initiatives, etc. that benefit the few instead of the majority that actually funds said programs and initiatives? I exercise, I mountain bike, my family enjoys the greenways, and we are healthy. We work hard, we contribute to society, we are educated, we participate, and we are informed. This is available to all citizens in this country. Myself and others want a better life for ourselves and we work hard to achieve those goals. This holds true for creation of the Urban Wilderness Trails. The builders have pride in the trails and maintain them without taxpayer support. Uncle Sam cannot continue to carry the load of the lazy forever.
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