Posted by 36 coupe on November 16, 2007 at 04:07:02 from (63.22.163.131):
In Reply to: Re: GAS/DIESEL prices posted by jdemaris on November 15, 2007 at 06:47:21:
Ive seen the same problems here.I lost a new home my dad and I built for little money to an interstate highway.I bought an acre of land for 300.00 from a neighbor.A 40 acre farm I worked on growing up now is covered with condos.100 housing units on 40 acres.Roads have been pushed into the wooded areas.I have not been back since 1983.Visted a farmer I worked for 5 years,he had sold his dairy cows and was in the horse business.A friend who still lives in the area tells me I dont want to see the latest changes.There is still plenty of wooded areas but he gave up bird hunting.He says the new people call the police and game wardens when they hear a gun shot.Theres been a lot of home building here since 1975.I notice the new people just sleep here and spend very little money in town.Phoney land values have pushed RE taxes way up.The whole system seems to designed to enrich the fellows who wear a suit.A shopping mall was built near a city of 40000 in 1975.The area had a dairy farm and a car dealer.The area is now covered with stores that syphon money out of maine.I still cant figure out were the customers are coming from.Maine population has increased about 20 % in 40 years.Rural businesses are dropping like sprayed flies.
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