Re: Interstate 81 Lawsuit
Guys,
Let me make this clear, I am 300% against losing any open space, battlefields or not, as I am an avid hunter as well as reenactor.
But I also live in 2008, not 186X, and realize that 99.9% of this country does as well. Most of the country lives in cities, and many folks have taken the lifestyle of picking up food each day on the way home to cook that night, if they do not eat out.
I live in the country, I have about a years worth of food in deep freezers, root cellars and cabinets. I also travel a ton, to large cities and metropolitan areas, I see what folks do. I do not agree with them, but accepting that others do not think as you do is the first step in understanding any issue.
I also be that there are probably 10 people in my office right now that do not have 72 hours worth of food in thier house.
The problem often arise that the main reason certain places are battlefields are that they in high traveled areas, thus making them vunerable to development. And most folks couldn't care less if they bulldoze a battlefield to ease transportation of goods if it drops thier X price 2 cents per Y.
Really, that is the real world.
All we can do is continue to educate, and advocate smart growth.
We are in a scary world, the population is growing at record rate, these folks need to live somewhere, shop somewhere, work somewhere and be logistically provided for by our infrastucture. And Infrastructure that is aging rapidly, and needs a major overhaul in many areas. Ground is not being created anymore, and hasn't been for over 6,000 years, making it the hotest item on the market. Capitalists see it as a way to provide for themselves and thier families and yes, often they get real greedy, too greedy. They buy up farms, bust them up into housing developments, and bingo, no more battlefields, hunting land, whatever.
The housing crises has stopped most of the speculation in my area right now, but I can hear the rumble of a market getting ready to take off again in a year or so. My best friends from High School/College are worth over 40 mill right now do to ground speculation...try to argue with them about preserving this or that sometime.....its just downright painful to see the greed some folks have.
Hopefully the local governments will have real planners working overtime, trying to create smart growth, and let's face it folks, it is just going to continue.
Am I mad about it? Yes. Real d$$n mad. Can I stop people from breeding? Don't want that job!
In the next decade we have some hard fights in front of us, and we can fight them better if we truly look outside of our little hobby world and understand what the rest of the world thinks. We don't have to agree, or like it, but understanding it is key to future success.
I don't have an answer, just observe and do what I can to preserve every ounce of dirt I can personally.
Guys,
Let me make this clear, I am 300% against losing any open space, battlefields or not, as I am an avid hunter as well as reenactor.
But I also live in 2008, not 186X, and realize that 99.9% of this country does as well. Most of the country lives in cities, and many folks have taken the lifestyle of picking up food each day on the way home to cook that night, if they do not eat out.
I live in the country, I have about a years worth of food in deep freezers, root cellars and cabinets. I also travel a ton, to large cities and metropolitan areas, I see what folks do. I do not agree with them, but accepting that others do not think as you do is the first step in understanding any issue.
I also be that there are probably 10 people in my office right now that do not have 72 hours worth of food in thier house.
The problem often arise that the main reason certain places are battlefields are that they in high traveled areas, thus making them vunerable to development. And most folks couldn't care less if they bulldoze a battlefield to ease transportation of goods if it drops thier X price 2 cents per Y.
Really, that is the real world.
All we can do is continue to educate, and advocate smart growth.
We are in a scary world, the population is growing at record rate, these folks need to live somewhere, shop somewhere, work somewhere and be logistically provided for by our infrastucture. And Infrastructure that is aging rapidly, and needs a major overhaul in many areas. Ground is not being created anymore, and hasn't been for over 6,000 years, making it the hotest item on the market. Capitalists see it as a way to provide for themselves and thier families and yes, often they get real greedy, too greedy. They buy up farms, bust them up into housing developments, and bingo, no more battlefields, hunting land, whatever.
The housing crises has stopped most of the speculation in my area right now, but I can hear the rumble of a market getting ready to take off again in a year or so. My best friends from High School/College are worth over 40 mill right now do to ground speculation...try to argue with them about preserving this or that sometime.....its just downright painful to see the greed some folks have.
Hopefully the local governments will have real planners working overtime, trying to create smart growth, and let's face it folks, it is just going to continue.
Am I mad about it? Yes. Real d$$n mad. Can I stop people from breeding? Don't want that job!
In the next decade we have some hard fights in front of us, and we can fight them better if we truly look outside of our little hobby world and understand what the rest of the world thinks. We don't have to agree, or like it, but understanding it is key to future success.
I don't have an answer, just observe and do what I can to preserve every ounce of dirt I can personally.
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