In my opinion, its not a major problem. Were not going to run out of space here soon like Japan sort of did. There's still alot of great outdoors to enjoy in this nation. Plus people in some cities have started to redevelop communities that have once been abondoned.
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We're not running out of space. But this spawl is bad for the envorment. Think about nature it needs space! People could easily move into the inner city. In Cincinnati we have room for 200,000 more poeple. Becuase in 1950 it's population capped out at 500,000 and now it's about 300,000.
I think he's referring to the process of tearing down forests and the environment to make room for more suburbs.
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I want to kill people when I see that happening.
In my opinion, its not a major problem. Were not going to run out of space here soon like Japan sort of did. There's still alot of great outdoors to enjoy in this nation. Plus people in some cities have started to redevelop communities that have once been abondoned.
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We're not running out of space. But this spawl is bad for the envorment. Think about nature it needs space! People could easily move into the inner city. In Cincinnati we have room for 200,000 more poeple. Becuase in 1950 it's population capped out at 500,000 and now it's about 300,000.
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The government needs to take a bigger role in rebuilding the inner cities though.
In my opinion, its not a major problem. Were not going to run out of space here soon like Japan sort of did. There's still alot of great outdoors to enjoy in this nation. Plus people in some cities have started to redevelop communities that have once been abondoned.
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We're not running out of space. But this spawl is bad for the envorment. Think about nature it needs space! People could easily move into the inner city. In Cincinnati we have room for 200,000 more poeple. Becuase in 1950 it's population capped out at 500,000 and now it's about 300,000.
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The government needs to take a bigger role in rebuilding the inner cities though.
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They should instead of funding the subburbs all the time. Which is what they're doing right now. If the government gave people tax breaks if they buy an old building in the city and fix it up maybe more people would move to the city again.
In my opinion, its not a major problem. Were not going to run out of space here soon like Japan sort of did. There's still alot of great outdoors to enjoy in this nation. Plus people in some cities have started to redevelop communities that have once been abondoned.
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We're not running out of space. But this spawl is bad for the envorment. Think about nature it needs space! People could easily move into the inner city. In Cincinnati we have room for 200,000 more poeple. Becuase in 1950 it's population capped out at 500,000 and now it's about 300,000.
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The government needs to take a bigger role in rebuilding the inner cities though.
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They should instead of funding the subburbs all the time. Which is what they're doing right now. If the government gave people tax breaks if they buy an old building in the city and fix it up maybe more people would move to the city again.
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That's a great idea. The thing people don't realize is that at this rate, suburbs aren't going to be any better than cities eventually.