The Alabama town of Parrish has train cars full of s*** that have been stranded in the rail yard that borders their city. The all too fragrant shipment came from New York and New Jersey to be deposited in a private landfill, until another town near the landfill, West Jefferson, successfully filed a lawsuit preventing the shipment from stinking up their rail yard. Now the load sits in Parrish, which has no zone laws against storing such shipments, until the state can work out some arrangement to move the poo to a final resting place. More
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typical … more blue state shit going to red states to deal with
Almost like reconstruction, minus the carpet baggers.
Plenty more where that came from.
Return to sender,, Freight due.
Return to sender, address unknown.
No such number, no such zone.
Blue state poo. No can do.
Virginia is also the recipient of NY trash into our landfills.
I’m trying to remember which genius former governor set that deal up. Was it Mark Warner or Timmy Kaine?
If antebellum northern hucksters and flim flam artists in the south were called ‘carpetbaggers’, what do we call these guys?
Log rollers?
You decide.
So THATS were I left it!
I guess it’s a real NJ Steamer
Sell this crap to China. They’ll need the fertilizer to grow the crops to feed their people, since they imposed tariffs on USA products/
I thought NYC had their $h*t converted to organic fertilizer to nourish the yuppie libs.
Send it back.