on a similar note, why try to "factory-ize" it in the first place?

let's make up a person- call him Neighborhood Joe.

so Joe lives in a sensibly sized town of about 2500 people, there is a bakery, 
a market, a couple of restaurants, a laundry service, a hardware store, an auto 
shop, and -like any good town- a pub.

joe grows a surplus sized garden; makes bd from the restaurant's and pub's 
fryers; fuel alcohol from the bakery, market and his garden food wastes; 
methane and compost from the glycerine, distillers sediments, and yard waste; 
and money from the shops and neighbors who understand what he is doing and want 
to buy his surplus. joe spends his money on the local shops when he's pinched 
for time, needs parts, a drink, or doesn't feel like cooking that day.

now take that and change it to say joe buys out all the neighbors, plows 
everything under and has hundreds of acres of crops to do all that with new 
materials. noone around has their lands or shops anymore, so they cant afford 
to buy joe's products. this in turn makes everybody work for joe to survive.
joe has no local market anymore, so he has to go outside. the parasites who run 
the markets expect uber-cheap goods so joe has to cut costs (i.e. worker's 
salaries) which ruins the neighborhood even more.

now who wants that??

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