Biz mag insight and early numbers reveal that SUBURBAN LIFE IS MAKING A COMEBACK AGAINST INFECTED AND DENSE URBAN LIVING. Take a look at one hot take that contradicts the past decade of development inside the Kansas City loop:
Moving Out and Not Coming Back | National Review
On the menu today: The possibility of another wave of Americans moving out of the big cities, the likelihood of some future pandemic further down the road, and how the Red America-Blue America divide is likely to be altered when we emerge from this crisis.
Good riddance hipsters.
ReplyDeleteNo more lectures about the joys of urban population density and the sanctimony of public transit?
ReplyDeleteWhere will they go?
What will they do?
Common sense and individual choice prevail once more.
Somebody call Greta Thunburg!
I’ve been waiting for this. It took this pandemic for people to look around and realize that living in a city has its limits. Just the cost is unjustifiable. Housing transportation etc etc I hope people take a look at living more simply in a more rural setting. The pace of life in the country is a bit less hectic, but nothing is better than not hearing noise from traffic and police sirens. The sad truth is that there will always be more virus spikes. But as usual the most effected are the high density cities
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ReplyDeleteI noticed that people are moving out o rural areas but take note you liberals will be run out just as fast as you came in. You think the city is rough??????
The homosexuals will never leave downtown. We have an endless supply of faggots downtown.
ReplyDeleteNazis are just so fascinated by other men's dicks!
DeleteNow we will have Hipsters in bird watcher /Jane Goodall costumes , lining the rural areas. Calling their 1/2 acre tracks " Rainbow ranches". Showing us how they can all grow crops and raise goats to keep them free for Capitalism and the control of Rich multinational corporations and capitalist pig oil and gas? Where they raise crops and do crafts , independent of the MAN. Where they learn daily lessons of reality vs reading and NPR fantasy. Just like they have just learned about open borders and the importance of vaccines . That Pot , Cbd and hemp can not cure everything. That mindless arts won't feed a family. OH, how this will be so entertaining. Work instead of flapping jaws .
ReplyDeleteYou would be unemployed by now and your beloved capitalist multinational corporations would be on the ropes too if they weren't getting $$ trillions in socialist welfare bailouts from their congressional servants.
DeleteMunicipal corporations need far less corporate welfare but are denied for strictly political reasons.
Fortunately there is hope because smarmy corporate tools like you are an aging minority, still desperately pretending that your own kids are coping by cooking their own meth, when they are really buying it from M13 downtown.
Corporate taxes and their employees income taxes support fat-ass city, county, state and federal bureaucrats salaries. Don't be a dumbass every day of your life.
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So what if cities are dupported by Texas?? Big corporations pay little tax and would be dumping even more employees without socialist corporate welfare from Congress. You must be one of the meth heads.
DeleteHow is Bunch and Rogers going to get their 450 million for bicycle lanes?
ReplyDeleteWell when we close the highways you depend on while deriding the cities they cut through, there will be many miles of new bike lanes.
DeleteThe TKC Diaper Squad is fascinated by dicks!! Geeze you geezers geeze!
ReplyDeleteMuch like you, old people, diapers, and poop.
DeleteI am just thinking about a family with 2 kids in NYC in a 900 square foot apartment, no yard, no individual play space, just a sidewalk in front of the building. Dad is trying to work at home, and Mom is homeschooling.
ReplyDeleteAll in a home that is the same size as a two bedroom, one bath bungalow in
Roeland Park. Except there is no yard, no driveway, no garage or basement. My sympathies to all of the parents and children who have to do this. Maybe KC isn't so bad after all.
I could never understand people wanting to live in downtown KC. All concrete, no yards or trees, John Wayne Gacy weird types walking around, expensive stores. No thank you.
DeleteThe GOP state legislatures will need to quickly re-do the gerrymander if they are going to maintain political control by the right wing minority.
ReplyDelete@7:02, you don't get out of town much do you?
ReplyDeleteWhat you describe already exists in most rural areas.
Wake up, buddy the mythological "family farm" hasn't existed since at least the 1980s. There are lots of people who do not live in Towns or Cities, and they may describe themselves as "farmers", but they certainly don't support themselves by farming, they either work in a nearby Town or on a large Corporate Farm in the area.
The cost of necessary equipment alone makes the "family farm" an impossibility, not to mention the cost of storing, transporting and marketing the products of farming.
8:42. Reminds me of what someone once said about farming: you have a million dollars worth of equipment for a 50,000 dollar a year job
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ReplyDeleteThanks Greta.
Always good to her from you!
Hahahahaha!!
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ReplyDeleteAlso the old joke about the farmer who won the lottery and was asked what he planned to do with the money.
"Farm until it's all gone" was the answer.
Tough business!
12:15, I couldn't understand it either. But the current millennial gen and hipsters don't care about being outside. They're stuffed in their phones, or playing with their computer. I can't imagine not being able to just walk outside and let my anaconda loose to water the yard whenever I felt the need.
ReplyDelete^^OK Boomer. Beats the shit out of Bob Evans 24/7, shitty diapers and being here ALL day. Thanks for playing though.
ReplyDeleteMore poop! Chimpy, seek help!
DeleteJohnson County and even Old Overland Park have many new apartments, townhomes, condos that will fill up with people moving out of downtown KCMO. After DST Systems Inc "went under", and was sold, due to its not keeping up with the financial trends like sub-accounting, there are alot of layed off DST employees moving south. I would guess downtown is a ghost town during the lockdown, no parks or walking trails to visit. Plus there is much more crime in a small area downtown, and the crime is more spread out in suburbs. So those million dollar condos in mid town and the Plaza will be the next to fall. In 30 years, the trends show the new wealthy will mostly live south of 150th street, on the Kansas side. KCMO is going to fall apart. It will be like Kansas City Kansas. A dangerous crime ridden area for thugs.
ReplyDeleteFACT, nobody will care in 18 months, people will revert to their old ways:
ReplyDeletehipsters, homosexuals, yuppies and commies will continue to desire city life while nativists and paranoids will continue to prefer country living.
FUCKING KILL ALL THE MIZZOU GRADS RESPONSIBLE FOR BEING SUCH FAGGY FANBOYS
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