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by geekster » Sat Dec 25, 2010 8:37 pm
Well, from reading the comments, it just seems to me that some people just can't seem to accept certain things and get on with life. Dwelling on Empire, getting mad, maybe even having a protest, isn't going to change anything and simply makes the pain worse for all involved.
And it wasn't so much meant specifically for you as for generally the readers of the thread.
Buying empire is out and out nonsense. If the place could support the town without USG, we wouldn't have to worry about buying it, that would take care of itself.
Now tell me, who the hell is going to actually live there unless they are either A: independently wealthy and don't need an income (and why would someone move there from Marin or Berkeley, where all the trust-fund kids live?) or B: no job and would simply go on government benefits anyway.
People in Category A aren't going to want to move there and people in Category B aren't going to be wanted by the county to move there to simply add to an already heavy burden.
Tell you what, go to Empire for the month of January. It isn't at all like it is in August.
Without USG, there is no employment. Who is going to want to move there? What will they do? Drive to Reno every day to work? Have you SEEN Nevada's unemployment rate?
Buy Empire? Better to burn it on the playa.
It is a company town and the company is dying. They have been going broke for years. There isn't anything evil or nefarious going on. This is what happens when you have an economy that depends on one single item and the demand for that item wanes. The day was bound to come at some point anyway. At some point the mine would give out and they would have to close down the town anyway.
It is a shame. But there isn't anything that I can think of to be done. There just isn't a viable economy in that location. There isn't enough water to really farm. That coal fired power plant would have probably been a good deal for them. As it stands now, they get 100% of nothing.
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