Wonderful things happen when people pay high, or actual, energy prices. People innovate and improve their towns.
I really enjoy Kathleen Parker's writing, which is why it's a pity when she so oversimplifies things. For example, city dwellers often understand a preference for the company of trees. While you're in New York, check out Central Park, or live dangerously and find some of your fellow New Yorkers outside the city limits. I'm as fake-America as they get, and I won't live under the iron fist of a homeowners' association because I resent just the kind of thing she accuses people like me of embracing without scrutiny.
Meanwhile, really, Ruth Marcus?? Since when is drawing attention to an issue inappropriate?
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