DouglasR
Well-known member
This story’s just starting to break.
I mean, on one hand you have a few wild sheep living in a kinda random spot and on the other, thousands of employees over the years with no place to live.
I definitely see both sides of the argument here.
It’s like, do we really need these sheep sleeping on the side of the interstate while the hardworking seasonal employees who keep the town afloat are forced to sleep in dorms from the mining boom with walls constructed of 98% dab oil?
Sometimes, as an outsider it just really seems like a clear cut case of nimbyism.
Just wondering how you guys feel?
I mean, on one hand you have a few wild sheep living in a kinda random spot and on the other, thousands of employees over the years with no place to live.
I definitely see both sides of the argument here.
It’s like, do we really need these sheep sleeping on the side of the interstate while the hardworking seasonal employees who keep the town afloat are forced to sleep in dorms from the mining boom with walls constructed of 98% dab oil?
Sometimes, as an outsider it just really seems like a clear cut case of nimbyism.
Just wondering how you guys feel?