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I'm not talking about tall office towers. I'm talking about dense walking style living.

Where do you think would be the best place to have the New York competitor city and how would it get built / transformed?

I'm guessing if we got New Orleans that might be a good choice to build up but I'm assuming subways are impossible there. Miami Beach has urban style however I don't think we could have subways there either.

I'm not talking about tall office towers. I'm talking about dense walking style living. Where do you think would be the best place to have the New York competitor city and how would it get built / transformed? I'm guessing if we got New Orleans that might be a good choice to build up but I'm assuming subways are impossible there. Miami Beach has urban style however I don't think we could have subways there either.

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Most people in this country are apolitical, they don’t give a shit about politics. They simply want to go about their lives and not have to worry about complicated things like the global supply chain. The politics of places like Colorado or California isn’t representative of the actual politics of the people the system supposedly represents. Having lived in both, I can say when it comes down to it, people are more conservative than they are liberal, they just don’t vote that way because the communists have control of the media/information. Most people in these places are just too comfortable to have to be politically aware, and in that their politics have been hijacked by a small group of communists.