Once they put in enough developments people will start to wonder where to work. Not everyone can work at a fishing supply place or Food Lion.

Luckily walmarts and warehouses will be there to answer that call. Because THAT’S where everyone really wants to work, so long as their will to live is properly sapped.

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We actually also get factories and stuff because we have lots of water and electricity (solar and hydro) and lots of housewives and retirees looking to work someplace close to their home and willing to take lower pay.

This area is like how Dresden was, after the Wall came down. Everyone moved there, including businesses, because the land was cheap, the workers were cheap, and the schools were good.

And now Dresden is a booming, industrial, high-tech metropolis and has consumed the countryside.

One reason I don't want to leave here, in fact, is because the high-paying jobs are increasingly coming to us and we already own a nice apartment our son can have for free.

Madness to leave the place everyone else is going to.

I remember when Central Texas was a backwater. I used to tell people I lived in the boonies. 😂 Our idea of a good time was shooting cans. And now everyone works at Tesla and goes to shopping malls. The whole drive to Austin is built up, now.

Niederbayern and the Oberpfalz used to just be potato farmers, miners, and breweries, and now it feels like the center of the world. Absolutely exploded. Gridlock on the streets crawling behind cows and chickens and tractors.

Same with Franken and even Oberbayern. Oberbayern used to be the middle of fucking nowhere and now you pay a million bucks for a collapsing shack.

And Eastern and Western Maryland were solid hillbilly country. Same outside of Columbia, South Carolina. Every place has exploded.