RedNeckGeek
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And that should be ALL THE TIME; not just during the government shut down. I've never understood why people throw their trash out. With all the grocery stores using plastic bags now, we have no shortage of "litter bags" to carry in the cars.
If the National Park System hadn't made all the glorified improvements to attract so many people, they wouldn't have to deal with picking up their mess all the time. Like so many things done by the gummint, the mortgage associated with maintaining facilities never is considered when the money's being appropriated for the development and construction. Sorry, that's just a pet peeve of mine.
As far as plastic grocery bags (another pet peeve), they became illegal statewide in California on January first. You can buy a paper grocery bag when you check out, but it'll cost you a dime. I always asked for paper bags when shopping before so I could put my trash in them in the kitchen. I'm not using any fewer plastic bags because I never used them to begin with, and now it's costing me a dime a week to get a bag I used to get for free. And yes, I use the canvas bags to haul my groceries, otherwise I'd be buying two or three paper bags a week. Hmmmm, no wonder I'm putting on a little weight.:laughing: