06-25-2012, 07:07 AM
"In desperate times come desperate measures."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47943452/ns/...-hhJbXpDIZ
I found this article from the New York Times about how the government (U.S.A) is considering placing ads on public buildings and government managed organizations. Most prominently, fire trucks and fire hydrants.
I know we're getting pretty low on cash, but I'm guessing that cutting spending in non-emergency related areas might be the best way to fix local budget crises. What does the mR community think?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47943452/ns/...-hhJbXpDIZ
I found this article from the New York Times about how the government (U.S.A) is considering placing ads on public buildings and government managed organizations. Most prominently, fire trucks and fire hydrants.
I know we're getting pretty low on cash, but I'm guessing that cutting spending in non-emergency related areas might be the best way to fix local budget crises. What does the mR community think?