>>510449696 (OP)I am a landman trying to convince developers to build vertical pods on depleted sandy soils that were intensively farmed with irrigated agriculture for 150 years but for some reason they insist on bulldozing the remants of the shortgrass steppe, putting in monstrous single family homes 2 feet from the flood zone, and laying ashphalt on 25% of the site. I have experience with tax rebates and build sequences that preserve nature and create liveable communities, but the goal is actually to just stuff as many niggers and invaders into the city to destroy everything our fathers built.
Should we put solar farms on this depleted corn field that takes massive fertilizer input to even grow? No - let's put solar panels here along the stream and cut down these 40 cottonwood trees that shade the site. Plus, we make 20k per tree and they are a fall danger now that we built a path here.
t. landman from Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota.