to quote you: "You’d rather see NO jobs and a chemical nightmare than to get this thing cleaned up and get something in there?"
Please tell me it's not from the depths of your contemplation that you wrote this, as there are plenty of people with ideas for that space who aren't being taken seriously because of supporters like yourself constantly regurgitating that mantra.
You are talking out your ass...there's no simpler way to say it.
I would be happy to know a portion of my hourly dollar trickles up to people who live on their private acreage in the hills if they would in turn demonstrate an understanding of and, more importantly, take action in favor of the way us home-renting in-towners live. Fortunately, many if not most do. But obviously, some don't. I have little choice but to concede the vast wealth and prosperity a million-dollar job would bring, but I would be just as content if the value of my fewer dollars became stronger through less corporate dilution and more local circulation.
It's time to stop letting political players who capitalize on the quick grabs of franchise thinking run the local show. Humboldt is a prime location, stateside and nationally, to become a very unique locally sustainable infrastructure. Open your mind a little, we're constantly being blasted with commercial ideas on the subject.
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Re: “Arkley's Word”
to quote you: "You’d rather see NO jobs and a chemical nightmare than to get this thing cleaned up and get something in there?" Please tell me it's not from the depths of your contemplation that you wrote this, as there are plenty of people with ideas for that space who aren't being taken seriously because of supporters like yourself constantly regurgitating that mantra. You are talking out your ass...there's no simpler way to say it. I would be happy to know a portion of my hourly dollar trickles up to people who live on their private acreage in the hills if they would in turn demonstrate an understanding of and, more importantly, take action in favor of the way us home-renting in-towners live. Fortunately, many if not most do. But obviously, some don't. I have little choice but to concede the vast wealth and prosperity a million-dollar job would bring, but I would be just as content if the value of my fewer dollars became stronger through less corporate dilution and more local circulation. It's time to stop letting political players who capitalize on the quick grabs of franchise thinking run the local show. Humboldt is a prime location, stateside and nationally, to become a very unique locally sustainable infrastructure. Open your mind a little, we're constantly being blasted with commercial ideas on the subject.