I am excited by the revived biomass project but disappointed by the low jobs figure. We can do better.
A similar use of local resources and a 25-year contract coupled with higher spending is sure to result in more jobs. For that I suggest switching from biomass to rock-mass.
We have the material for a pyramid. Let’s build one. Egyptian consultants confirm pyramid labor requires thousands of workers. Completed, a pyramid needs no upkeep. Consultants assure me pyramids last a long time. This far-seeing project stands as much or more chance of success as other proposals.
As a side benefit the otherwise empty business park can be used for worker parking. This win-win will make us the envy of the state.
Henry Drabik
Hovland
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