Six states have banned line drying clothing outdoors--is this not a free Country?

Spicey

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This is really bad legislation. Why not tell the rich, snooty, communist-Nazi rich lazy people supporting this to mind their own business. They are the first ones to put out tons of trashy and gaudy Christmas decorations that take tons of electricity, they overload their circuits, and they have to be the "first" ones to put their junky decorations out the minute they take in their junky halloween decorations. They leave them until May or June, and it looks terrible. They are the first ones to put their used junk on the boulevard with a "free" sign on it because they are too cheap and lazy to haul it to a landfill or recycle it. But now states don't want us to hang out laundry--what kind of garbage legislation is THAT? I LOVE the smell of air dried sheets and blankets. I don't hang unmentionables out, and if I DO put underwear out, it's on an inside line concealed by items on the outer lines. About 5 years ago, I put new poles in MYSELF. They are 4 feet in the ground, nicely painted a low profile color, have 5 lines, and are PERFECT! I use them Summer and Winter. I get fresh air and sunshine, and the little guy likes to "help" me. He plays out and gets busy in the yard. This legislation is for jealous, selfish people that are too cheap and lazy to install good poles, and haul baskets in and out. Many items dry in as little as 20 minutes on the right day, and line drying is faster than the dryer in many cases. I save quite a bit on utilities by using my lines when I can. My poles are in my yard to stay, and I plan to keep using them. Some snooty rich people need to get a life and mind their own business. Also some legislators better find something legitimate to do in government.
 
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