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Trumps Plan to Take a Quantum Leap in Technology and Land Development —Build 10 NEW Cities and Flying Cars The future will be AMAZING! 🙌 • 1/3 of the United States land mass is owned by the Federal Government. - One half of 1% of that land, we should... show more
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You can tell he’s been talking to Elon. 😁

Hell yeah

The Jetsons! American Golden Age. 🇺🇸

I was thinking exactly the same Thing. So amazing

I want to see hemp farms replace the paper industry. Every 3 months we can harvest them to produce paper products & let our trees grow into behemoths!! Let our land and wildlife thrive like never before seen.

Speaking of land ownership..... @realDonaldTrump , please investigate all foreign actor land ownership (China) and take our land back! Make it illegal for any non-citizen or non-American corporation to own any land in America.

Possible locations: (?) Western U.S. Locations - Nevada (Area 51/Nevada Test and Training Range) - (innovation potential / isolated / high-security zone) - New Mexico (White Sands Missile Range) - (tech development / airspace access / remote) - Arizona (near Yuma Proving Ground) - (mobility innovation / open skies / tech expansion) - Texas (western Texas near Big Bend) - (industrial growth / energy access / revitalization potential) - Utah (outside Dugway Proving Ground) - (remote for innovation / high-tech potential / isolated) - Alaska (south-central region) - (resource-driven / new tech applications / open land) - Southern Colorado (San Luis Valley) - (renewable energy hub / potential for industry / open airspace) - Eastern California (Mojave Desert) - (tech testing potential / isolated / open for vertical mobility) - Eastern Oregon (Alvord Desert) - (low air traffic / industry building / tech-friendly) - Eastern Washington (near Hanford Site) - (industrial history / tech infrastructure / remote) Eastern & Northern U.S. Locations - Appalachian Region (KY/TN/WV) - (industry revitalization / forgotten communities / transportation access) - Northern Maine (near Baxter State Park) - (manufacturing potential / remote communities / tech expansion) - Adirondack Region, New York - (eco-tech / vertical mobility potential / revitalization) - Michigan’s Upper Peninsula - (manufacturing revival / transportation / industry-ready) -Western Pennsylvania (near Allegheny National Forest) - (industrial heritage / cost of living focus / revitalization) - Missouri Ozarks - (renewable resources / industry hub potential / forgotten communities) - Southern Georgia (near Okefenokee) - (transportation hub / industry growth / family-focused living) - New Hampshire/Vermont border area - (eco-friendly tech / vertical mobility potential / quiet for innovation) - Western Maryland - (industrial potential / tech innovation focus / strategic location) - Northern Wisconsin (Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest) - (resource-driven / vertical mobility / industry revival potential)

Most don't know how to drive on the road, much less in the air

lol well.. I’m sure it won’t be right away The key is to be the leader in the industry

Idk. Sounds like the 15 minute cities the WEF plans . Hopefully not..
