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Find out what Urban sprawl is doing to America and most of this is due to the largest Immigration Boom in the history of the US that began in the early ()'s ( what we call the beginning of the invasion as those who were granted amnesty imported
"gringogirl" wrote in message oups.com... www.numbersusa.com click on urban sprawl in left hand column Between 1982 and 1997 America converted approximately 25 million acres (39,000 square miles) of rural land - forests, rangeland, pastures, cropland, and wetlands - to developed land: that is, sub-divisions, freeways, factories, strip malls, airports, and the like. Over a 20-year period (1970-1990), the 100 largest Urbanized Areas in the United States sprawled out over an additional 14,545 square miles. That was more than 9 million acres of · natural habitats, · farmland · and other rural space that were covered over by the asphalt, buildings and sub-divisions of suburbia. And that was just for the half of Americans who live in those 100 cities. Americans have become increasingly alarmed, making urban sprawl one of the nation's hottest political issues. The Chamber of Commerce is still shaking pom-poms and proclaiming "growth is good." Anything for the quick buck. Hank |
Find out what Urban sprawl is doing to America and most of this is due to the largest Immigration Boom in the history of the US that began in the early ()'s ( what we call the beginning of the invasion as those who were granted amnesty imported t
arminius wrote:
[...] The Chamber of Commerce is still shaking pom-poms and proclaiming "growth is good." Anything for the quick buck. Yeah troll, we should all live in a Massachusetts row home. How's that Big Dig working out for ya? |
Find out what Urban sprawl is doing to America and most of this is due to the largest Immigration Boom in the history of the US that began in the early ()'s ( what we call the beginning of the invasion as those who were granted amnesty imported t
On 16 Jul 2006 15:36:54 -0700, "Dave" wrote:
arminius wrote: [...] The Chamber of Commerce is still shaking pom-poms and proclaiming "growth is good." Anything for the quick buck. Yeah troll, we should all live in a Massachusetts row home. How's that Big Dig working out for ya? I DO live in a rural area of Texas and urban sprawl has landed, IN MY YARD a large number of snakes, rats, rabbit, mice, a fox and her pups, and clearly they need a much larger territory than my half acre. |
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