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Amy Blankenship
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"George Conklin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Amy Blankenship" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "SMS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> > Amy Blankenship wrote:
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>> >> Don't you see that if you're going to criticize the only people who
> have
>> >> at least tried to come up with solutions to problems, you have to
>> >> advocate some sort of solution yourself as an alternative (other than
>> >> doing nothing)?
>> >
>> > You don't have to have a solution to know what doesn't work. The "Smart
>> > Growth" people have NOT tried to come up with solutions. The developers
>> > conned them into believing that these developments will solve all these
>> > alleged problems.
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>> Yes they have tried to solve problems.
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> Developers have tried to solve THEIR problems: how to put more housing
> on
> less land and get YOU to believe they are doing it to help the world.
Odd that you think it's ok for developers to solve THEIR problems in a way
that others don't agree helps the community when you call it sprawl.
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> "Amy Blankenship" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
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>> "SMS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > Amy Blankenship wrote:
>> >
>> >> Don't you see that if you're going to criticize the only people who
> have
>> >> at least tried to come up with solutions to problems, you have to
>> >> advocate some sort of solution yourself as an alternative (other than
>> >> doing nothing)?
>> >
>> > You don't have to have a solution to know what doesn't work. The "Smart
>> > Growth" people have NOT tried to come up with solutions. The developers
>> > conned them into believing that these developments will solve all these
>> > alleged problems.
>>
>> Yes they have tried to solve problems.
>
> Developers have tried to solve THEIR problems: how to put more housing
> on
> less land and get YOU to believe they are doing it to help the world.
Odd that you think it's ok for developers to solve THEIR problems in a way
that others don't agree helps the community when you call it sprawl.