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What's REALLY needed just might be some WISE choices when it comes to building water-needy cities in a desert.
Luddites.
Look it up if you don't know.
That's what we are dealing with when listening to the anti-progress crowd.
Not so fast DN News subscriber 2,
I am no SUWA member, far from it. The pipeline hopefully will remain a pipe dream for those who wish to tear up the country and drain Lake Powell. Most of who live in Dixie rather enjoy the fact of the slow growth an we are ed lifesyle we have been experiencing and to not have massive debt to pay off and all the rest that goes with it. Relax and learn to enjoy the fact that Dixie as it is, is why most of us choose to live here. If you want Big City life you are living in the wrong place.
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