Hmm! The
dam and its upkeep are most likely paid for directly from the Public Sector
through money raised from taxation. However, the refugees and all the other
'charity' cases are paid for indirectly through the Third Sector by means of
tax breaks, tax- free status, plus hefty grants from the government with tax
payers' money. Think about it, why is the public sector struggling for money
and having to cut back on upkeep of basic infrastructure while the Third Sector
BLOATS with plenty of money for vital things like therapy, massage, counselling
and mindfulness, etc? This is communitarianism, http://www.rense.com/general74/commun.htm
Same as
in UK a couple of years ago, UK’s Environment Agency stopped dredging and
clearing the drainage dykes for environmental ‘reasons.’ This is the
result.......