More money is not necessarily the answer. Kinda like the old analogy I've heard about the bird feeder.
First you're just feeding a few songbirds. Then the crows move in, then the mice and raccoons that pick up the spilled food. Then the fighting begins cause there in not enough food anymore. So you buy and stock another feeder. Then there is the waste that start to accumulate so other vermin move in and lastly the vultures who move in due to the carcasses that result from the squabbles that require disposal. Where does it end? Removal of the feeder.
Ask the people of Kalifornia and other cities who throw money @ the problem. The problem doesn't get smaller, just the opposite. The takers will flock to the money!
I have no solution to the problem. I just know that asking for more money to spend as they see fit will not solve the problem.
First you're just feeding a few songbirds. Then the crows move in, then the mice and raccoons that pick up the spilled food. Then the fighting begins cause there in not enough food anymore. So you buy and stock another feeder. Then there is the waste that start to accumulate so other vermin move in and lastly the vultures who move in due to the carcasses that result from the squabbles that require disposal. Where does it end? Removal of the feeder.
Ask the people of Kalifornia and other cities who throw money @ the problem. The problem doesn't get smaller, just the opposite. The takers will flock to the money!
I have no solution to the problem. I just know that asking for more money to spend as they see fit will not solve the problem.
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