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A group of coal miners from West Virginia have finished building a road from Big Chimney in under a week.

A road that North Carolina Government Officials said would take several months to a year for them to do. #appalachianstrong

Source (x.com)

>A group of coal miners from West Virginia have finished building a road from Big Chimney in under a week. >A road that North Carolina Government Officials said would take several months to a year for them to do. #appalachianstrong [Source](https://x.com/Liberty_Xtreme/status/1850096427092902262)
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But without Taxes and the Government, Who would build the roads? /s

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The people who want roads that's who.

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FEMA to requisition the road and ban its use by anyone not "authorized" in 3...2...1...

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They'll probably get arrested for it.

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The (((government))) truly sucks, but how long will that rocky dirt road last? Kudos for doing something to help but I'm not sure how much it will actually help.

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It is crude, like a skidder trail, but it can suffice as "road" access for emergency supplies and rescue. The road needs millions of cubic yards of gravel + asphalt and appropriate drainage to be more "permanently" repaired (or until they empty the dam again without warning).

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Didn’t read the article, but I’m guessing it was all the engineer refugees from Sudan and Ethiopia, am I right?