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    Those "free" (can you say 60 billion in debt) options are3 not open to many of us, To me it is a direct cost and the resent drop in all metal prices makes my model un profitable. I am not subsidized by others tax money. We need to come up with a solution to this problem for all or "save the whale is just a pipe dream". I'm not being critical here or argumentative just looking for a solution to a big problem.

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    Mike I'm 100% in agreement with you, family is always priority. We do what we can, sounds to me you have a plan and a method for proper disposal of your generated scrap waste. We are all paying taxes, to do a lot of things we don't always agree with.

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