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To: MtnClimber

For there to be America again, the city States must be destroyed, rotted, gone. There can be no co existence. DEEetroit is the example of what ust and will be.

The present state of urban rot is immense. With the riots looting and burning next summer the rot will just worsen. The cities at present are obsolete relics the purpose of which is no longer economical.

Most urban dwellers don’t fathom the reality that most of America is vacant land.

I don’t mean the unsalable and un settled government land out west I mean the endless miles of wooded lands adjacent to growing cities in the south, and Texas. Then there is Wyoming. Wyoming has endless lands for new offices and factories and homes for people escaping the feral plagues of the cities.

As an example I cite North Carolina and to a lesser extent, northern South Carolina. The endless miles of woods have been replaced with businesses, with people with hustle and bustle. So it can be in Alabama where there are literally mile after mile of vacant wooded lands right on an interstate highway.

Hyundai, and Honda and Mercedes-Benz have gleaming Alabama factories that seem in the middle of nowhere. Volkswagen set up in nearby southeast Tennessee. BMW has large facilities and many component vendor facilities in the north of South Carolina.

The future of America is in the present woodlands of the South that are presently just vacant land


37 posted on 11/10/2022 11:34:24 AM PST by bert ( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Juneteenth is inequality day)
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To: bert

“The future of America is in the present woodlands of the South that are presently just vacant land”

As a native Southerner I’d as soon it stays that way. I don’t want to fight that war again. There has to be some virgin land left in this country.


39 posted on 11/10/2022 11:54:44 AM PST by WVNan (q)
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