This - it's also abundant in other areas of the US. The reason it's expensive in the US, is labor but, more importantly, the regs and environmental fees make it cost prohibitive when other nations can do it for cheaper.
Cannot speak to the quartz.
As far as forced eminent domain, there has been massive lawsuits in our history on this, they cannot do what this guy is saying. If you accept the 2500.00, then they can, but unless you sign on the dotted line, it doesn't happen like what he is implying.
This - it's also abundant in other areas of the US. The reason it's expensive in the US, is labor but, more importantly, the regs and environmental fees make it cost prohibitive when other nations can do it for cheaper.
Cannot speak to the quartz.
As far as forced eminent domain, there has been massive lawsuits in our history on this, they cannot do what this guy is saying. If you accept the 2500.00, then they can, but unless you sign on the dotted line, it doesn't happen like what he is implying.