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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I'm confused by that. Which train of thought? That would should consider environmental and resource limiting factors to growth, beyond chasing GDP?
I'm just saying the environment has limiting factors to growth, and ignoring those for growth will just lead to more problems with tough solutions.
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Sorry, maybe I should have quoted both posts. You had one saying that we shouldn't expand cities, and then a second saying you're pro-immigrant.
But those are competing priorities, and our unwillingness to choose between them has created a huge affordability crisis.
I'm in favor of expanding our cities, because I think that's a better option than shutting the door on immigrants, which I think is a pretty FYGM attitude.
I guess I just think if we're short water in Southern Alberta maybe we should all switch to drought tolerant lawns or artificial grass Sliver style, not close the door to people who don't have access to clean water where they live.