conan
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Where is pride when groups of people flying the lib banner refuse to clean up after themselves?
And they want to lecture us about taking care of our environment?
Have some pride…
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Camp
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Make the organization pay a deposit to cover clean up next time.
Pride…LOL.
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JimmyC
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That’s nothing compared to the libs that trash the Thanksgiving Day parade
NEW YORK, NY —Cleaning up after your Thanksgiving dinner is a hassle, but it’s nothing compared to the job New York City’s Department of Sanitation faces every year. The city will deploy 173 sanitation employees to clean up after the more than a million people who’ll gather to watch Thursday’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The Department of Sanitation will have 22 collection trucks along the parade’s 2.5-mile route to help pick up trash and other debris left behind after Thursday’s festivities. The city collected 42 tons of debris after last year’s parade, the department said.
The 137 sanitation workers and 36 officers doing the cleanup will have plenty of tools at their disposal, the department says, including 28 mechanical brooms, 26 hand brooms and 22 backpack blowers.
JimmyC
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Liberals are such disgusting pigs
conan
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Pretty nice of em to pile up the trash in one place.
Never let a silly thing like facts come between the MAGAs and their whining and frothing about libs.
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Camp
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Trump…NRA… Country Music festivals are known for leaving the venue as they found it.
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People can be disgusting pigs. Period.
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Jezcoe
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I have never before seen litter in NYC.
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JayJay
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He says just two posts after evidence to the contrary is shown.
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I think that’s a good idea.
Make it steep, but refundable, so the organizers have incentive to require clean up.
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Jezcoe
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This wasn’t an organized event per se.
The city messed around with the parade route and spaced everything out so the parade itself was a bore.
There were several unofficial parades and events. Most of them were formed through social media… but past saying that people meet up at a certain time and place and maybe a direction to walk in… there was no organization to this.
Speaking of trash, A popular shore town in NJ hires people every year to stick and pick parking lots of all of the garbage people leave behind. This year they had to offer 24 bucks an hour to do it, and just about no one showed up.
The Mayor said it was ludicrous that they had to pay that much, but they can’t just let it go. Eventually they got a few people to do it, but not many. They’re blaming the enhanced unemployment benefits which roughly pays the same to stay home. That ends sometime in September.
IMO it couldn’t have happened to a better town. The cops there are so petty. The town is Point Pleasant BTW. I’m glad they’re paying through the nose.
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Why don’t you think any conservatives were in that group?
There probably were a handful. But they weren’t littering.
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zantax
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Ahh, the trash wars. Too many variables, how many trash cans were deployed etc.
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People, when all pooled together, the good, bad, and the ugly, the end result is a pig. Go to any rest area on the New Jersey Turnpike and look at the parking lot. Despite there being well over 100 garbage cans at some of the big one’s. There’s a garbage can within 30 feet of anywhere you park. Yet the slobs just open the door to their car and leave it on the ground. I worked road maintenance for 5 years, I’ve seen them do it.
Now as a toll collector I wear gloves. Why? Not because of the dirty money. Not because of Covid. But because people are disgusting. You simply cannot trust the condition of stuff they put in your bare hand to be acceptable.
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zantax
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Odd, I usually experience fairly clean rest stops. But I am in the midwest. Any time I see a littering problem there are full trash cans involved. Then again, I experienced a lot of double parker’s and fire lane violations when I lived on the east coast, non existent in the midwest. My general experience, people on the east coast, are just plain rude.
Foods a lot better though. And that’s not nothing. I can excuse some rudeness for a NY slice or a Philly cheesesteak. We need to talk about that travesty, the Atlantic City roll. What the heck is that?