@PatrickHeizer What are the material inputs and waste outputs of one of these facilities? How big is the staff? Would I be happy or sad to have one in my county?
@JaredWDrury@NeoRothbardian once that threshold is crossed, you either have to deter further population growth or require more onerous waste management practices, or the future of the community will be one of declining health and wealth.
@JaredWDrury@NeoRothbardian Everybody has to deposit waste in the watershed where they reside. It's not a health or environmental concern up to a certain level of population but,
@JaredWDrury@NeoRothbardian I guess maybe there's a difference. But your treatise on the two principles leaves me with all the same unanswered questions that bother me about pure NAP.
@megha_lilly You won't get me to say it's a good movie but the point is supposed to be that in the end she learns to be less selfish and stop taking her mother for granted, right?
@JaredWDrury@NeoRothbardian I'm having trouble reconciling this with your pinned post (Principles & the Root of Rights).
One says you can't get a concept of property from NAP alone.
The pinned one articulates a pair of principles that seem an awful lot like the NAP and says that property flows from that?
@OhlenKurt@OrevaZSN It'd be pretty silly to be oppositional about a post like that.
I'll admit to some skepticisim about the average twitter poster's notions of walkability and urbanism. But an answer like yours is somewhat encouraging.
@earthboundbob@Empty_America Yeah I've had multiple Mountain Lion sightings in CT recounted to me. But the official narrative from the state is that there are none. Which is probably for the best, since if their presence were widely acknowledged then people might ask something to be done about it