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Old 10-19-2011, 05:48 PM   #40 (permalink)
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Generally, yes. People are drawn to where things are happening, and things are happening in big cities. Most of the U.S. is wide open space, but the people want the entertainment and salaries afforded by the city. Fortunately this is an efficient arrangement as the wide open spaces can be farmed or preserved while the masses are crammed into a relatively small space.
Two things: they better stop *****ing about the consequences of congestion, and nothing is going to change until nature says "enough!".
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