@itouchu That's really quite something. Hopefully it doesn't become something greater.
I remember standing in the fields down by the James River as my dad explained to me that the UN was proposing a new law where (IIIRC) essentially land owners would forfeit their land rights for some "market" value and the local government could build subdivisions on their land.
Our municipality eventually rejected this idea. I'm not entirely sure why, a single person (or maybe their family, that was never clear to me) owned most of the land.
The world would be better without the UN.
I expect that the UN's days are numbered. If the DS goes down, (and it will), the UN is done. It has been a boondoggle since its inception. Talk about pedos!
@itouchu I'm not convinced, there were reasonable arguments against the UN before.
The masses were asleep. There has been a revolution in the last 5 years. Let's watch it play out.
@itouchu Perhaps my understanding of "the masses" is different from yours.
I've wandered around Richmond at 2:00AM and grew up in the middle of Virginia and my understanding of people is pretty different from that. They know what's going on, they're just waiting.
The only thing that remotely matches that is the place I've lived the past year;Fairfax. That's an odd place anyway though and doesn't represent the country or the state.