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RobertMacy
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On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 19:26:55 -0700, Bret Cahill <bret.e.cahill@gmail.com>
wrote:
irrigated to the point the salt level now has rendered huge areas non
producing. In the future the production will go to zero.
Developers run CA and Mining runs AZ to the point that mining for granite
has removed a mountain between us and a very busy highway, so the land has
become flattened. In CA developers can put up crap housing and charge 10
times what it's worth, in AZ mining can remove a mountain, destroying the
land, and not have to give back a penny of the profit for 'land
rehabilitation' sigh, greed is greed everywhere. just seems to change
shape.
wrote:
Someone recently told me that Casa Grande has been overly, and improperly,It would be much more difficult for me to find a comparable incident in
Arizona,
since nothing happens in Arizona. I might be able to come up with a
lizard
invasion or something.
Nothing _bad_ ever happens in AZ. No hurricanes, no earthquakes . . .
fires are up in tribal and gummint land.
The real question is if anything really good happens in AZ.
The entire state is living on the SS mental disability program, that and
jalapeno peppers.
A produce guy from Casa Grande told me that they had 3 jalapeno combine
harvesters. Horrified at the overproduction miscalculation I told him
that North America was basically uninhabited and that there there was no
market for tones of peppers.
irrigated to the point the salt level now has rendered huge areas non
producing. In the future the production will go to zero.
Developers run CA and Mining runs AZ to the point that mining for granite
has removed a mountain between us and a very busy highway, so the land has
become flattened. In CA developers can put up crap housing and charge 10
times what it's worth, in AZ mining can remove a mountain, destroying the
land, and not have to give back a penny of the profit for 'land
rehabilitation' sigh, greed is greed everywhere. just seems to change
shape.