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originally posted by: American-philosopher
a reply to: Foreshadow
basically if people moved from the big cities they would change their politics not take them with them.
is that clear?
originally posted by: KKLOCO
And for those that state this planet is overpopulated. I encourage you to take a drive thru Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona. Nothing but dirt and rocks for thousands of miles. Overpopulation as a whole is a huge farce. only in the cities are we overpopulated.
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: Subsonic
No....not so much. When the city types move in, they dont interact very much at all with the rural small town population much past shopping in the stores and occasionally eating at the restaurants. The reason for this goes beyond the political divide. It goes to the cultural divide. The rural population travels in entirely different circles from the mostly more wealty city population. So, for example, a big part of rural life is Church. The City people dont go to church. The city people, for the most part, dont interact with much of anyone outside their circle. And the same can be said of the indigenous rural population. Instead of greater understanding and cooperation, there is just as much, if not more, friction , frustration and hatred.
For example, rural Town and County politics is based upon 100 or more relationships developed among the long established rural population. Politics is very insular and fraught with fraud and corruption which is generally tolerated because there is a rotation at the trough of money from which tax payer dollars are stolen. Seeing this, the new arrivals try to make changes by running for office only to find themselves angered and frustrated by the endimic level of election fraud. And the election fraud is so well established that it cant even be rooted out. The mayor of a small town near me has stolen the last three elections. She was investigated for vote fraud 3 times, found guilty 3 times and ........nothing happened and shes back in office after serving a 6 month prison sentence after being found guilty of stealling city funds. Shes never served a day in jail for stealing elections.
So, yeah.....changes are happening........just not necessarily what everyone might hope for.
originally posted by: Stupidsecrets
These big cities could become like malls. It was great for a while but no value in them anymore. Crime, environmental damage, pollution, pandemic concern, weak green spaces.
originally posted by: Foreshadow
Just for a different perspective... I live in small town USA ( population 1300 ) Just about everything is the way it was before the "Wutang" Virus. Restaurants and Gas Stations are still open as well as the local computer repair guy. The local Bridal/Prom dress gal has closed down, but do to circumstances, You can see why.
I'm all for more people moving out of the City and getting some clean country air. Just don't bring Your baggage with You.
I thoroughly enjoy waving at complete strangers and they wave back. I like the fact that my Neighbors kids can go ride their bikes without a care in the world, and if they fell down, someone would have a bandaid ready.
I also like the fact that My Neighbors bought new Guns and Ammunition with the Corona Virus Aid Package. It's a peaceful lifestyle and if My car breaks down, I know Donny and the rest of the gang have My back.
Oh, We also have firepits and cook for one another.
I've lived in San Fran, Chicago and Denver back in the day, and it's just not for Me. Perhaps I'm an old Man now at 39 lol
originally posted by: TXTriker
Our firm has allowed limited work from home in the past. During this time, all of our badges were turned off and we could not go in to the office. I work harder and longer hours from home than in the office since I don't have to make the drive. I live in a semi-rural area. Very lightly populated county. Moved here 20 years ago. Grew up in a small town so the big city was fun for awhile. Then the crowds became too much. I drive 35 miles one way for the pleasure of no street lights. Our neighborhood has about 60 houses and most have never met. We like it that way. We are now working towards retirement and moving farther away.
As to tracking productivity, our company at any time can check every key stroke you make. There is always some way to make sure people are actually working - the biggest being results!
They are now considering allowing more work from home as things open back up. They will be able to lease less office space if more people work from home which helps the bottom line. That line is all that matters.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
Country life sounds pretty damn good right now.
And for those that state this planet is overpopulated. I encourage you to take a drive thru Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona. Nothing but dirt and rocks for thousands of miles. Overpopulation as a whole is a huge farce. only in the cities are we overpopulated.
I like your point. Maybe this will more evenly distribute our population. So these twat elites at the top, stop talking about population control.