LedgerGermane
Making the USA into one state…
Most intelligent people recognize that suburban sprawl is a blight. A  lot of people also realize that walkable cities and well-planned  communities would be a huge improvement on ghost malls, suburban slums  and other hideous after-effects of developer greed and stupidity.  Livable cities are the hallmark of a true civilization.
That  being said, there are a lot of radical ideas out there that have the  strong whiff of elite social engineering. This may or may not be one of  them, but fitting the entire population of the US into a territory the  size of New Hampshire seems a bit extreme, don’t you think? But we’re  living in a time when plans are being drawn up to bulldoze  any number of Rust Belt ghost towns back into farmlands. All bets  are off.
We’re also living at a time when it seems that the  country is being goaded into disintegration, mainly through media shills  rejiggering our political symbols and myths into social weapons. It  could turn out that certain parts of the US could be radically  transformed into sci-fi habitats surrounded by forest and farmland. Keep  an eye out for signs of this in the days to come. 
My favorite line from the infographic: “we’d all be neighbors!”

Making the USA into one state…

  • Most intelligent people recognize that suburban sprawl is a blight. A lot of people also realize that walkable cities and well-planned communities would be a huge improvement on ghost malls, suburban slums and other hideous after-effects of developer greed and stupidity. Livable cities are the hallmark of a true civilization.
  • That being said, there are a lot of radical ideas out there that have the strong whiff of elite social engineering. This may or may not be one of them, but fitting the entire population of the US into a territory the size of New Hampshire seems a bit extreme, don’t you think? But we’re living in a time when plans are being drawn up to bulldoze any number of Rust Belt ghost towns back into farmlands. All bets are off.
  • We’re also living at a time when it seems that the country is being goaded into disintegration, mainly through media shills rejiggering our political symbols and myths into social weapons. It could turn out that certain parts of the US could be radically transformed into sci-fi habitats surrounded by forest and farmland. Keep an eye out for signs of this in the days to come.

My favorite line from the infographic: “we’d all be neighbors!”

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