The question then becomes where would they get that land? I can tell you living in northern Utah the sprawl has over taxed our water supply and current population growth estimates are not sustainable with local resources.
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If anything, wouldn't it make more sense to push the farms vertical (hydroponics or something) and let the people spread horizontally?
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Way too much effort. Huge difference over just sticking a seed in the ground.
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It's a status game, imo. Nobody single wants to be in the boonies, and people are staying single for too long.
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I see someone thought Infinity Wars was a documentary.
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Malthusianism and Marxism are the twin lies of the left that never seem to die.
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I’m not a fan of ‘burbs (as they’re built) and love urban green space, but the whole good farmland is just tendentious bs. If anything we’ve been abandoning the hinterlands, but the 2% of the country I see is built upon, so it must all be paved
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