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When I read articles like this I think about all those FEMA trailers that went unused because of bureaucratic nonsense, incompetence and corruption.

This country has and owes a lot of money but we waste a sh--load too.




Given that the FEMA trailers were poisonous (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23168160/) it's probably a good thing that many remained unoccupied.


Have you ever measured the levels in a new car? It's about the same.

Or the levels given off by a new sofa? Or new carpeting?

What about trailers purchased on the regular market, are they any different?

BTW, I'm not trying to say we should ignore the issue, but rather extend it everywhere.


You don't live 24X7 in those things, usually.




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