I don't think the government should be in the trailer-park business. I don't think they know how to run a trailer park.
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The unsaid rule for living in a trailer park is: 'If the door's shut, don't come a-knockin.' But if it's open and you're walkin' by, feel free to say, 'Hello.'
I'm against government-subsidized parking and government-mandated parking.
The government shouldn't step in at the first stage and create land banks. Industry should buy the land as much as they can, and if they get stuck, then the government should step in.
We just put General Motors in the hands of people who can't even run our own government.
The Right has such antiquated ideas - if they took charge, I think they'd want to close the parks, open the land up for development. It's an ongoing battle to keep the parks strong.
If people are worried about the size of their trailers, I kind of say their priorities are off.
Disney's clearly in the business of doing giant tent pole movies based on properties that they own. And that's what they should be doing because they're great at doing that.
I am not saying that government has nothing to offer. Government has an important role in fostering an environment conducive to business creation while also protecting its citizens. These are not mutually exclusive.
Don't make government work like a business... it's inherently inefficient.
It should not be the government running the economy.
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