That's how the Saudis saw us four years ago, also, except POTUS was on their side then.How the world sees America right now:
That's how the Saudis saw us four years ago, also, except POTUS was on their side then.How the world sees America right now:
You're not wrong in what caused the 2008 bubble to pop and all the adjustable rate mortgages coming to a head. What I'm saying is that is that the current market isn't geared towards effective economic outcomes.Washington Co was specifically mentioned. Perhaps St. George isn't supposed to become a metropolis with millions of people? Where are they getting their water from anyway?
As @Gameface said, the land owned by BLM isn't anywhere near population centers. Grocery stores, schools, etc are all necessary. So unless we plan on connecting land south of Payson with cheap light and fast light rail to downtown SLC... And again, where is this water coming from? Utahns seems in complete denial about climate change. This is becoming the new normal:
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Our snowpack is becoming worse while our population is skyrocketing. As the Great Salt Lake dries up, our lake effect snow will decrease. Meaning even less snowpack. Something needs to give and giving more of Mike Lee's greedy donors land to develop certainly isn't the answer.
I'm also curious about why you think we haven't learned anything from 2008? Is subprime mortgage lending making a comeback again? It's my understanding that this recent bubble is the result of:
1. Years of construction shortfall and population booms (in Utah specifically).
2. Wall Street's increase in real estate market share.
Again, this seems different than 2007-2008 when the bubble burst due to subprime mortgages defaulting and bundles wrapped up in these toxic loans torpedoing insurance companies and banks deemed "too big to fail." But I could be wrong. Finance isn't my expertise.
And if someone wants to live out in the middle of nowhere they can do that right now very affordably. No need to buy federal land to accomplish that.On the other point, agreed that there's no infrastructure. People aren't living in the middle of nowhere in San Juan county unless they want the peace and quiet.
I was talking to a friend who's moving from Utah County and selling their $500,000 dollar house to move to Missouri. They just bought 5 acres for $70,000.And if someone wants to live out in the middle of nowhere they can do that right now very affordably. No need to buy federal land to accomplish that.
Some of it is cultural. People in the US seem to be more averse to sharing walls and more inclined to want yards.Perhaps the issue is affordable housing for where people want to live? I too want to live in San Diego but apparently there's only so much land there and millions of others want to live there too.
Having a big yard sounds good until you realize that taking care of it kind of sucks.Some of it is cultural. People in the US seem to be more averse to sharing walls and more inclined to want yards.
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