09-03-2015, 03:07 AM
The common ground here is "taking money to fix the problem, then spending it on something else".
A relatively small storm packs enough rain to overflow Oahu's sewer system, even after they raised their GET to pay for a new rail system.
It's like investing in the infrastructure for hydrogen-powered fuel-cell cars while doubling down on extraction of oil from tar sands.
A relatively small storm packs enough rain to overflow Oahu's sewer system, even after they raised their GET to pay for a new rail system.
It's like investing in the infrastructure for hydrogen-powered fuel-cell cars while doubling down on extraction of oil from tar sands.