Without them, how could disaster survivors ever regain their sense of normalcy?
Celso Perez: “We had a lot of trees down in the street and the streets were blocked. We were out here, us and our neighbors, cutting the branches down and trying to open up the streets.”
Later Monday afternoon, as Celso was clearing the tree branches, a car pulled up from Miami-Dade County…
Celso Perez: “And we thought he was here to help us or offer some type of assistance with the trees, maybe he was going to bring us ice or something.”
The code enforcement guy did give Celso something…
Celso Perez: “He said he would have to cite me for having my fence down.”
Also you can’t have all this debris lying about. It could be really dangerous if there should happen to come a hurricane. I’ll have to cite you for that.
The words I’m thinking might melt the interweb.
They should have tarred-n-feather the guy!
Reminds me of the old Despair poster that says…
Government… If you think the problems we create are bad, just wait until you see our solutions.
It is an illness that is found in any overly-controlled democrat party stronghold. Unfortunately.
Rope, lamppost, bureaucrat some assembly required.
Simple Introduction to a 45acp would solve that
How is bedroom coming along?