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Blue_true

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17. You touched on several key points.
Mon Nov 26, 2018, 02:44 PM
Nov 2018

People losing jobs, farmers unable to farm, has a ripple effect through the Near economies, and less impact farther away. What will happen in my guess is that highly populated, diverse economy places like big cities and their suburbs will get richer compared to the industrial Midwest and farming regions of the country, further worsening the political divide between those places.

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