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If we want to restore America we need only repeal the Treaty and open the land office for recording claims to homesteads, homesites, and mineral resources.
Yada yada yada
Poor, poor person. Too bad he doesn't recognize a world outside "places like San Francisco or New York." I hope he stays where he is.
Moved from 145 acres to 100 acres then to 25 acres.
BUMP
That's what it is to be Gen-X
This should be a Gen-X ping.
trouble is its out in fly over land and you won't get your fancy, smancy big paychecks nor will you be able to go to the sushi bar.....
these whiners make me sick...
Ask this silly writer some pertinent questions:
1. Does he support unrestricted immigration, or not?
2. Does he support rent control, or not?
3. Does he support environmental laws that restrict available land to build near metro areas, or not?
4. Does he support a large city government, with all it's services, and all of it's heavy taxation, or not?
5. Does he support high density skyscrapers in San Fransisco or not?
6. Does he commit his column space to any of the above arguments?
Whining little bitch can't figure out the basics of life. He has a platform to speak out, and can't get past the narcissism stage.
BIG HOUSE ON LOTS OF LAND THAT COST VERY LITTLE TO BUY=
typically less wages, must own car and all expenses related to that, cost more to heat and cool as compared to smaller place, cost more to maintain (garden, yard, upkeep, etc..) Typically if it cost less, it doesn't gain as much in equity very quickly. Must spend more on furnishings and "stuff" to fill up the home. Neighbors that you see once in a great while. Only if they happen to be driving by when you are outside working on the yard maintenance.
SMALLER PLACE, WITH NO LAND, COST MUCH TO BUY=don't need a car because public transportation is reliable and cheap. Can usually walk to many places which will keep you healthier so less in doctor's appointments and medications, don't have yard or garden to maintain, cheaper to cool and heat, values tend to rise faster and at much higher percentage when located in big cities, lack of space = less to buy to fill up that space (saves money). Lots of cool neighbors that you actually would see on a daily basis. You actually interact with real people daily.
In the end they both probably equal out. Because in the end you can't take either one with you!
The premise of the article is false. If anything, the urban and rural areas will face depopulation in the future, with very few exceptions.