It's like you don't know how to read. Try again sport....
So if the government doesn't fund a project that means....
(A) It doesn't get made or
(B) It doesn't get made.
Google it and find out. None of that 2% is direct funding, so, logically, that means whatever the government is paying is for specific projects rather than general overhead funding.
No, NPR is not owned by the US Government. It's a non-profit entity similar to PBS, that gets part of its funding from the government indirectly.
You can't even google a trash can, so how could anyone expect you to google something this complicated?
Those things cost a lot of money. Anywhere from $600 to $1000 per exchanges, and if you don't exchange at least once in two weeks, they charge rent on those fuckers - like another $200 per week. The prices can be absurd.
There is no way your landlady just parks one of those things at your complex so a couple or yahoos can save money throwing out their crappy furniture.
Roll Off
It comes off the back of a truck with rails and has cylindrical casters on all four corners. It literally rolls off and on the back of the truck. Anything above 5 cubic yards is probably a roll off.
No, if you wanted a new one, you'ld be sitting pretty, fingering yourself to your schoolgirl smut, waiting for the big burly mattress delivery dudes to deliver your new mattress and remove the cum stained abomination from your hovel.