Your exact quote was “America needs stop overfunding this less sustainable lifestyle. I'm not saying that we need to drag anybody in from the countryside, but certainly rural residents need to pay more of their proportional share of the greater expense it takes to deliver water, electricity, internet, etc to those homes…When rural counties are required to pay their fair share for infrastructure, rural lifestyles will become a luxury most can't afford and American prosperity will be all the more improved by that change.”
Statement: rural areas cost more to provide utilities and infrastructure to
Conclusion: force them to pay their “fair share”
I pointed out how I didn’t think that was really possible and tried to dig into it a little bit more by pointing out that good roads, electricity access and running water in non urban areas benefit everyone. Now you’re saying you never made the complaint at all. This is a disappointing trend I’ve noticed every time I talk to you: whenever you feel like you’ve said something you’re no longer able to defend you’ll just deny you ever said it, even though it’s right there in black and white. My statement: ”your compliant [is] that urban areas have to subsidize rural areas getting roads, electricity, and running water.”
Is saying a lifestyle is unsustainable and needs to be made unaffordable because people aren’t paying their “fair share” and ending the subsidy of infrastructure to those areas is necessary to improve “prosperity” not a complaint about subsidizing infrastructure to other people?