• varoth@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Pretty much. Gentrification in action. They’re pricing out workers who work these jobs and then the rich people who move in pitch a fit about how there’s long waits and “no service” and how “no one wants to work anymore.” You all did this to yourselves. You chased away the workers. If you have a problem with the environment you created, perhaps you should stop doing that or go work these “great” jobs yourselves?

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    Let’s get lab grown meat going so we can free up all that cattle land in the middle of the country, build some well planned cities with high speed rail connecting them and spread out a bit.

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      Land is not, and will not for the forseeable future be the point of contention in the US, it’s the rail connections and building ‘well planned cities’ that people actually want to live in that are basically impossible.