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Time to wake up

December 10, 2024 by Guest Post

by Joseph G. Gallagher Jr., Stevensville

Jared Diamond is the author of “Guns, Germs and Steel” and a winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He wrote another book called “Collapse” which is a must read for anyone that lives in the Bitterroot Valley. The first chapter in the book is “Modern Montana” and is about the Bitterroot Valley. This is a must read and a wakeup call to people in this valley and, again, a must read. Oh, and by the way, the copyright on this book is 2002. Yes, folks, 2002 and this is 2024.

When you read this book you will discover that nothing has really changed in 22 years except the people born here can no longer afford to live here with land prices sky high and homes being built in the $300k-$500k range. After reading this chapter, you may want to ask yourself what are the politicians we elect really doing for the people of this valley.

We need a $17-$20 million waste treatment plant in this valley with all the home building with septics being built. Are our County Commissioners and politicians elected to the Legislature in Helena doing anything about this? How about our Governor who is giving back our $2 billion surplus to property tax owners to get re-elected again?

This waste treatment plant for the Bitterroot Valley is important to treat our human waste with the number of homes increasing year by year.

Somebody needs to wake up in the valley since everything is not about public lands, hunting, fishing and hiking, and people have to work one or more service jobs just to make ends meet.

 

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  1. Alan says

    December 19, 2024 at 8:43 PM

    Why should local government spend any funds to increase growth? It’s not governments responsibility or mission to provide builders and real estate agents with jobs. We don’t need any more growth in the valley, at what point is too many?

    • Joseph Gallagher says

      January 3, 2025 at 4:50 AM

      Remember Alan, government is of, by and for the people and the purpose of tax dollars is to provide service to improve and safeguard the lives and health of its citizens, Alan read “Collapse”, first chapter and you will understand my letter bc once we contaminate our water supply with our sceptic fields that is it. The reason societies collapse time and time again is neglect by its the powers in charge and the citizens that keep them in those positions.

  2. Tracy says

    December 11, 2024 at 8:25 AM

    Whats your solution?

    • Joseph Gallagher says

      January 3, 2025 at 5:04 AM

      Tracy, the solution is to build that waste treatment plant to prevent the Bitterroot Valley water supply from becoming contaminate-d with sceptic waste via our drain fields bc once that happens it is over and we the people and those we elect are the responsible parties in the collapse. Read the book “Collapse” and the first chapter on “ Modern Montana”..

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