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6/10/2025, 1:48:38 PM
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>Also he didn't have a septic tank. A septic tank is different than a hole in the ground to dump your shit in which isn't a long term solution,
correct
but a septic tank isn't different than a buried concrete mixing truck's barrel.
They're literally just containers, sometimes with leech lines.
> that's the difference between 1st and 3rd world countries
nearly 100 million people in the US are on septic systems.
vid rel.
The buried cement truck mixing barrel is functionally identical to ant pre-fab septic tank he could buy.
> It was still a cheaper option than connecting to the sewage system which was indeed almost 2x the price of the property
The cement factory rendered the property and the business he ran on it totally worthless.
>- but presumably he knew that going in,
Nope, the cement factory was built--with city approval--after he already purchased the property.
> thats why it was so cheap in the first place
nothing was 'cheap' in the first place.
Other than you. You work for peanuts and are violating federal law.
> it was a foreclosed property of a local who got fucked in the savings & loans crisis.
irrelevant and considering you've done nothing but lie and literally don't know what a septic system is, I don't regard you as a credible source.
> The locals were trying to buy it back at the auction too
a local bought it
> (who as responsible citizens would knew they would have to pay extra to meet the EPA regulations)
EPA doesn't regulate septic systems and weren't implicated in this case. It was local zoning and ordinance as I understand it.
>but he out-bidded
the past tense of bid is bid you retard
> because he would chose the 3rd option of "fuck you, pay me" to resolve the waste situation.
what waste situation? The one the city faked after he sued them for violating the law and allowing a cement factory to remove access to his business?
>Its the mentality of thinking you can use the system to enrich yourself
the system destroyed his business
>Also he didn't have a septic tank. A septic tank is different than a hole in the ground to dump your shit in which isn't a long term solution,
correct
but a septic tank isn't different than a buried concrete mixing truck's barrel.
They're literally just containers, sometimes with leech lines.
> that's the difference between 1st and 3rd world countries
nearly 100 million people in the US are on septic systems.
vid rel.
The buried cement truck mixing barrel is functionally identical to ant pre-fab septic tank he could buy.
> It was still a cheaper option than connecting to the sewage system which was indeed almost 2x the price of the property
The cement factory rendered the property and the business he ran on it totally worthless.
>- but presumably he knew that going in,
Nope, the cement factory was built--with city approval--after he already purchased the property.
> thats why it was so cheap in the first place
nothing was 'cheap' in the first place.
Other than you. You work for peanuts and are violating federal law.
> it was a foreclosed property of a local who got fucked in the savings & loans crisis.
irrelevant and considering you've done nothing but lie and literally don't know what a septic system is, I don't regard you as a credible source.
> The locals were trying to buy it back at the auction too
a local bought it
> (who as responsible citizens would knew they would have to pay extra to meet the EPA regulations)
EPA doesn't regulate septic systems and weren't implicated in this case. It was local zoning and ordinance as I understand it.
>but he out-bidded
the past tense of bid is bid you retard
> because he would chose the 3rd option of "fuck you, pay me" to resolve the waste situation.
what waste situation? The one the city faked after he sued them for violating the law and allowing a cement factory to remove access to his business?
>Its the mentality of thinking you can use the system to enrich yourself
the system destroyed his business
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