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    Default Government plan to Make people move to the city.


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    Hate having Fat Fingers MAKE MAKE MAKE Ok can't fix the title but ya'll know what I meant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Hate having Fat Fingers MAKE MAKE MAKE Ok can't fix the title but ya'll know what I meant.
    Click on edit post then go advanced to be able to edit the title.

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    Agenda 21.
    Progressive ideology, ideas so good they must be mandatory.
    Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Agenda 21.
    First I had heard of Agenda 21 was a few years ago... much easier to keep an eye on the people if they are in one place...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Agenda 21.
    This. The EPA has lately been a big part of the enforcement to get people's land... Another 1 of death by 1000 cuts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Agenda 21.
    Winner winner chicken dinner.
    Why do you think the BLM etc have been sucking up the land??
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    It's interesting the same .gov agency who says there is not enough water for farmers to irrigate their land in weld cty, 3-4 years ago. Allows the high density houses built in the same area. There's water to supply the taps, but not enough to supply the food?
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    It may not change the voting habits of those who move into a major city or those who can't afford to move out, but their children will be educated in the large city school systems which can make it easier to expose them to a more liberal agenda.

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    It takes much less water for residential than agriculture, especially as cities can ban watering if there is poor snowfall.

    Residential also pays far more for water. If you are in the business of selling water and one person will buy it by the gallon while another by the acre-ft, who would you rather sell to.

    Since CO is taking their lessons from CA I expect more "OMG the cities are going to have to stop growing if we don't build more water projects!" with farmers reaping most of the benefit until the front range grows enough to look like the LA basin.

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