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MineralMan

(150,939 posts)
11. Just 200,000?
Fri Feb 3, 2017, 10:06 AM
Feb 2017

Well, OK, but that's a lot of people, actually. Why would they make that choice? I can't think of a single reason, for example, that would entice me to move to Wyoming, for example. I've been there, and not much about it is appealing to me. I work from my home, and always have, so I can live anywhere I choose that I can afford. I could afford to live in Wyoming, but there's nothing there, really, that might attract me to that state, and more than enough to keep me away from Wyoming, Montana, and other states in that area.

Where will you find the 200,000 people? That's the question. And how long will it take to get them there and shift the political environment. I'd be dead for years before that ever happened.

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