Cooky
Veteran Member
Let's take a moment to view COVID-19 in a positive light and see what we like about it, and possibly learn to grow from it.
The things I like in particular are:
I'll start with overpopulated cities like Los Angeles, where there could be a rule that limits the amount of people allowed to reside there. A way to decrease these numbers would be for government purchasing of homes that are run-down or otherwise for sale, and those homes could demolished. Eventually this would decrease the population over a period of decades and force people to scatter out. Another idea, is to further limit immigration, to reduce population numbers.
...So what do you think? How would this fare in big cities in your area.
The things I like in particular are:
- Less traffic
- Social distancing
- Less people cluttering up and making a mess on the streets (pollution)
I'll start with overpopulated cities like Los Angeles, where there could be a rule that limits the amount of people allowed to reside there. A way to decrease these numbers would be for government purchasing of homes that are run-down or otherwise for sale, and those homes could demolished. Eventually this would decrease the population over a period of decades and force people to scatter out. Another idea, is to further limit immigration, to reduce population numbers.
...So what do you think? How would this fare in big cities in your area.
Last edited by a moderator: