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by potato3732842
293 days ago
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You are projecting an ideology onto these people for no reason other than to satisfy your own bias and/or earn a few cheap upvotes from likeminded readers. 99.9% of these people are not living "off grid" for any particular ideological reason. They are living off grid because where they live is simply too dispersed and/or poor for there to be a grid. They've either always lived this way or adapted when they moved there. Buyer: "but if it's off grid where do I get water" Realtor: "there's services you pay for that truck it in and fill your tank, just like propane or heating oil" Buyer:"oh, ok" |
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> “We wanted to be as independent as possible, and so we searched all over the state for property that would fit our needs, and this fit the bill,” Debi Marks said.
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> Amanda Ellis bought a house in Costilla County five years ago to live off the grid.
These are people specifically moving to this unincorporated county in order to live "off the grid". This sounds ideological to me.