North Dakota Names Landfill After Obama
The state of North Dakota has named a new publicly-ownedĀ landfill after President Barack Obama.
In an overwhelming 35-10 vote, the state Senate advanced a bill naming a 650-acre site currently under construction after the nationās 44th president. Governor Jack Dalrymple is expected to sign the measure into law Tuesday.
When completed, the Barack Obama Memorial Landfill will be the largest waste disposal site in North Dakota, and the 17th largest in the United States. It will be especially rich in toxic waste from the local petroleum and medical industries.
āWe wanted to do something to honor the president,ā says Republican State Senator Doug Perlman, who was the lead sponsor of the bill. āAnd I think a pile of garbage is a fitting tribute to Obamaās presidency.
āWe originally planned on naming it after a nearby mountain. But then someone jokingly suggested we name it after Obama. I never thought and idea like that would actually pass. But I was pleasantly surprised.ā
The president is hardly popular in North Dakota. The most recent poll in December 2013 found that Obama has a 35% approval rating in the state, although that figure may have fallen further in the year since. Yet even considering the political climate, seasoned observers are surprised Ā thatĀ two Democratic lawmakers voted for the billās passage.
āI supported Obama because I thought he would end the wars in the Middle East;ā says Allison Mitchell, a progressive Democrat from Grand Forks. āBut he decided to fight new wars abroad instead of fighting for single-payer health care and jobs here at home.
āI guess people expected me to oppose this landfill thing because Iām a Democrat. But honestly I donāt really care anymore. Maybe this small act of protest will wake him up.ā
Ordinary citizens in the state also seem to approve of the governmentās choice.
āI canāt think of a better name,ā says Joe Blough, a plumber from Minot. āItās darkly colored and itās full of shit. That pretty much sums up Obama.ā