Monday, May 29, 2023

RURAL TEXAS: Almost Empty Towns With High Poverty and Near Worthless Homes


"It's after the end of the world. Don't you know that yet?" the artist Sun Ra said in 1970. That was more than a half century ago. The question on the table is what do we have to do to make a new and better world. In case one has not noticed, what we are doing now is not working out to well for a lot of folks. We don't have to stay stupid by applying Agricultural Age policies in this, the Information Age. We still have an economy based on rocks (gold, silver, copper) and a system based on greed (the greater the profit, the better one is while many lives lived in service, like single parents raising children, live in poverty. It just don't make no sense to me. We have a responsibility to serve at least 7 generations ahead, whether we have children or not. If for no reason other than the possibility of old age, it is wise to plan and prepare for the future while wisely managing the present. Based on results, we're not doing a good job. Here's an example. This too is America in the year 2023. It looks apocalyptic. "The most run down place I've ever seen." LET'S PRINT! We can upgrade this - use #3dprinting to create environmentally conscious homes and businesses out of locally grown geopolymers like #hemp - teach the people how to use AI to establish their income generating on line businesses and service ventures - print atmospheric water generation systems and free energy devices i.e. #solar, #magnetic, #graphene, #wind, #hydro... Given the dynamics of modern times that will have many souls moving away from the ocean coastlines (Sargassum, toxic ocean dumping, etc.) the time to prepare is NOW, before you or folks you love become #climatecrisisrefugees. #ClimateEmergency #globalwarming #economy #poverty #TX #USA #money #solution #solutions #Solutionist #lifestyle #housing #smallbusiness #news #press #media #3dprinting #automateconstruction #climatechange #water #energy #AWG #hempcrete #hempplastic

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