Go to the city pool in Fairhaven where the water was so filthy that a corpse on the bottom was not noticed for two days.
It's not a republican or democrat issue - it's an economic issue. People who can afford a beach house, don't want proletarian filth stinking up their view. The reduction of access has been diminishing through every administration since the 1960's.
It's down to the top few percent that can afford a beach house. If a lack of access to the general public, takes the local economy with it - they care as much as about that, as they do about the people in China handling poison to make Ipads, and the people in Thailand making sneakers for .30 cents an hour for the companies whose stock they hold.
Locals are one click above filth - good for cutting the grass and wiping some ass and not much else.
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