K.D. Orlich
1 min readFeb 19, 2020

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Someone said it before me but I will again. Move to Michigan. I disagree with these cities being the big destinations by the end of this century. No water. No life. It's really that simple. If anything Chicago will become one of the largest cities on the planet, but many will move up into MI too. Jobs or not, people need water to live. There won’t be any water in the south unless I'm missing a climate model that turns the deserts into forests instead of even bigger deserts? Many aquifers are already drying up. And yes, our lakes are flooding now but Great Lakes levels are destined to fall as they are constantly being drained by Niagara falls. Also as the need for water increases, moving it out of the lakes by pipeline may be inevitable also making it drop, but I plan to stop the efforts of the “sucking south” in my lifetime if I have anything to say or do about it. Just move to MI now! Your grandkids will thank you for letting them gain a foothold here before the marauding water hoards show up! Get off the coasts. Leave the deserts no matter how many “jobs” there are there now. Money, jobs, and infrastructure won’t mean shit for The People when water becomes $1000 a gallon due to the costs of getting it places it no longer belongs for the very few that can still pay for it at any price.

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K.D. Orlich
K.D. Orlich

Written by K.D. Orlich

It's about to get weird in here.

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