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Doing your math

June 27, 2012
The Advertiser-Tribune

The president talks about creating jobs. So try this one.

The Hopewell-Loudon school will be torn down. Now, at the cost of the bricks and the price of fuel to make a brick, we can recycle all or most of the bricks.

1) Labor - We have a lot of help that receives money (in one form or another) and doesn't work ... use them.

2) If the school was in such bad shape, the mortar should come off easy.

3) They can carry their own lunch. I did, in work time, and had my share of C and K rations.

4) I did not do my math on a computer. I did it in my head, so I think it comes out on the plus side.

Richard Faber,

Tiffin

 
 

 

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