RE: Suburbs: The American Automobile Slum Is Finished.
I only gave you a penny on my upvote?
I thought the suburbs were great. I have lived in three or four, at lot more than that if I count childhood.
True, there's problems. There are problems everywhere. This is the planet Earth. There is a history of problems here.
At least it is not as bad super astronomical Humble Civilization technology where they invented nano clothing that malfunctioned and shrunk of citizens killing them. (Probably caused by voiders and resulted in the nudist and natural materials only sects of Humble Christianity).
True, there's robberies, murders, just about everything there is everywhere else but it's on a smaller scale and always shocking.
Then, they invented Neighborhood Watch.
Now that I think about even more suburbs I have lived in, it's a lot! It's truly great.
You can always have in burbs, even if it's a window garden. It's great for inventing.
For example, the copperhead, the space shuttle, sidewinders, what were those intercontinental submarine ballistic missiles called? And so on.
Trident. That and more came right out of the bourgeoisie
price of STEEM fell.
That neighborhood watch is gonna by armed next year.
The problem is, there will be no jobs and no stores near the suburbs. The burbs could be fine, just no support there.
About that you may be correct but in the burbs is where the technically self sufficient live. Oftentimes, genius in all sorts of fields.
The next group is independent farmers and ranchers. Sometimes the big cities have areas with the same sorts of persons but it usually depends on SES or socioeconomic status.
Oftentimes, there are large numbers of soldiers who, especially if they are combat, medical, or even support can do almost anything required.
I've had to change an engine and two transmission on M-588A's. And SPLL's
I mean think people are more resilient than presented.
People do not necessarily have to be educated highly to succeed at things very technical in order to succeed at
them as adults.