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7. They obviously aren't doing any kind of analysis on consequences
Thu Feb 13, 2025, 02:09 PM
Feb 2025

For instance the Limestone mine where records are kept. Sire it sounds a little strange but it is widely known and records DO have to be kept. There are 700 people working there were told. I’m sure that area really likes those 700 jobs (aside from the people liking to work there) because they buy things like cars, houses, lunch/dinner at local restaurants, etc.

I basically grew up in the Tidewater region of Virginia. It would barely exist if it weren’t the shipyard and military. Look at the car dealerships literally right outside Ft. Eustis. Lots of young single GI’s with nothing but disposable income. It takes newbies right out of basic about a month to realize that without a car (especially a bright shiny muscle car)on the Peninsula, you don’t exist.





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