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"Michigan's population loss"

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Blogger tkn said...

As a recent newcomer (last august) to michigan i find ur analysis troubling to say the least.

perhaps the fact that michigan has developed around the petroleum consuming/pollution spewing automobile as opposed to public transit and walkability/bikeability makes it less appealing in today's cultural climate, no pun intended.

coming from Oregon, all i can say is i can't wait to move back

June 14, 2010 at 11:58 AM

Blogger russell1200 said...

per TKN:

Michigan's early development was based on water transportation which could be restarted if we start using more bulk carriers. The original canal routes that went from the Hudson River in New York to connect up with the Mississippi River basin were amazing.

Oregon has less options.

Of course I live in the Raleigh-Durham area and our river navigation would consist of kayaking (with only a little portage) to the ocean.

June 15, 2010 at 9:59 PM

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