RV madness

This out of Indianapolis AP

RV Industry representatives and lawmakers are urging the U.S. to send thousands of trailers left over from Hurricane Katrina to Haiti even though some could be contaminated with formaldehyde.

OK, as far as it goes, that's a nice gesture. Dying of some chemical seems the lesser of many evils for Haitians, who never would have had it so good as to get a real live RV made in Elkhart, Indiana.

What's amusing is that this ain't about having a place to live. It's about the RV industry worrying that a government notion that auctioning off the 100,000 trailers would further depress their industry. This stuff was junk in the first place and now the industry is worried it will be put on the regular market.

Haitians are pissed off because they say it's an example of the U.S. dumping inferior goods on them.

As if a pile of rubble is superior housing.

I worry that we won't have enough trailers left over when the next hurricane hits.

Is anybody ever really happy about anything?

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