Mining billionaires might have made the state wealthy, but it’s developers’ decades of wheeling and dealing that continue to have the most impact on daily life.
Thats a funny idea Satterley's got.
'Lets make a town-site exactly like a country town, for a city!'
Where will the jobs be coming from?
What is driving the economy forward in the area, of which will invariably become enmeshed with the culture of the place?
Go look at any thriving and successful cultural hub, big or small, and there is a prosperous economic base underpinning and pushing that community and their cultural exploits onward.
Satterley hasn't created the 'quaint country village in the big smoke', he's created a deserted leech suffocating the vibrancy of a growing city.
Thats a funny idea Satterley's got. 'Lets make a town-site exactly like a country town, for a city!' Where will the jobs be coming from? What is driving the economy forward in the area, of which will invariably become enmeshed with the culture of the place?
Go look at any thriving and successful cultural hub, big or small, and there is a prosperous economic base underpinning and pushing that community and their cultural exploits onward.
Satterley hasn't created the 'quaint country village in the big smoke', he's created a deserted leech suffocating the vibrancy of a growing city.
Although, i think Nath has a very good point in his comment as well.