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They will spend 100x that in time and treasure to get the building permits.
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I bet they will end up building a big assed fence all the way around the place.
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Andreessen isn't a lefty. I wonder what they mean by utopia. Walkable could just mean good city planning as far as access to stores and entertainment between housing . No ody is gonna move there if there's no roads to drive on.
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Quoted: Will the CHAZ gardeners be lending their expertise? https://elifessler.com/chaz/images/garden.jpg View Quote |
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That's a decent chunk of land. Is there more specific info on where it's at?
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83 square miles isn’t chump change. That’s an impressive investment.
What I’d like to know is how they duped investors into thinking this was a good idea. Methinks a lot of folks are gonna lose money. |
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It’s in a county adjacent to the Bay Area. No way that doesn’t get invaded by the poors and the bums.
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LOL, and whose going to be doing all the actual WORK that it takes to run a "rich utopian city"? Wage slaves will have to be bussed in from nearby projects and ghettos.
See: Dubai |
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Quoted: Will the CHAZ gardeners be lending their expertise? https://elifessler.com/chaz/images/garden.jpg View Quote First thing I thought of. This project is just CHAZ 2.0. The difference being people are going to get killed in this new fiasco. |
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I can smell the scam from here, lol. It’s nothing but a con game.
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Quoted: You would assume so. Water, power, sewage, schools, etc. don’t think you’re gonna build something that size and NOT get some kind of government service. I can see heads exploding at California EPA, or some other type government agency. But, who knows? They might have done their homework, before acting on their plans. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ownership of the land doesn’t mean that they can just develop it how they want. Aren’t zoning and permits a thing— especially in CA? You would assume so. Water, power, sewage, schools, etc. don’t think you’re gonna build something that size and NOT get some kind of government service. I can see heads exploding at California EPA, or some other type government agency. But, who knows? They might have done their homework, before acting on their plans. They're throwing billions of dollars at this. I doubt that permits are going to be a problem. |
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View Quote That makes it sound better than it is going to be. |
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So when do the border states start busing illegals to Utopia?
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lol, it's in California, so it's destined to be dystopia for most.
Disposable workers for them in their corporate world that own nothing like a good little serf. Utopia in there view looking down on people. |
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Quoted: Soon http://mediad.publicbroadcasting.net/p/kuow/files/styles/x_large/public/201412/IMG_4716.JPG View Quote I foresee a sanctuary city surrounded by a moat-encircled wall, teaming with crocks & gators. |
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They contain withing them the seeds of their own destruction..wherever they move they are an invasive species...
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I wonder if Leftists are vapor locked between the environmental aspects of covering 53,000 Acres with multi-story buildings and creating the world's largest liberal utopian commune? Whatever, pack them all in there so they can exist entirely within their planned community footprints, own nothing, and be happy. Wall it off for good measure. I'll watch this dumpster fire from the other coast.
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There’s a smaller town, about 15 miles south of Boise, called Kuna.
Lamebook/Meta decided this town would be the perfect spot to establish Meta’s headquarters, which is hyper fucking bizarre. It’s between a huge, industrial slaughterhouse and 90% of the states’ prisons. I drove by the “project” last week and was fucking floored at the scope of it. The primary building makes an Amazon warehouse look like your local stop-n-rob…easily the largest, non-sky-scraping building I’ve ever seen. Anyhow, Kuna has maybe 25k residents, many of them are farmers, have wells, septic, etc…turns out, the wonderfully environmentally conscious corporation is draining the local aquifers. Local homeowners complaining that their wells have run dry, in addition to other issues. It’s just amazing how these transnationals talk such a big game about carbon credits, they’re environmentally friendly, etc, etc…but when they come in, they just wipe local resources out like it’s nothing. |
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