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"
Is
it
economics
that
you
re
talking
about
?
Is
it
production
?
"
she
said
,
whenever
her
cold
,
measured
voice
was
able
to
seize
a
brief
stretch
of
their
tune
.
"
If
it
is
,
then
give
us
leeway
to
save
the
Eastern
states
.
That
s
all
that
s
left
of
the
country
and
of
the
world
.
If
you
let
us
save
that
,
we
ll
have
a
chance
to
rebuild
the
rest
.
If
not
,
it
s
the
end
.
Let
the
Atlantic
Southern
take
care
of
such
transcontinental
traffic
as
still
exists
.
Let
the
local
railroads
take
care
of
the
Northwest
.
But
let
Taggart
Transcontinental
drop
everything
else
yes
,
everything
and
devote
all
our
resources
,
equipment
and
rail
to
the
traffic
of
the
Eastern
states
.
Let
us
shrink
back
to
the
start
of
this
country
,
but
let
us
hold
that
start
.
We
ll
run
no
trains
west
of
the
Missouri
.
We
ll
become
a
local
railroad
the
local
of
the
industrial
East
.
Let
us
save
our
industries
.
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There
s
nothing
left
to
save
in
the
West
.
You
can
run
agriculture
for
centuries
by
manual
labor
and
oxcarts
.
But
destroy
the
last
of
this
country
s
industrial
plant
and
centuries
of
effort
won
t
be
able
to
rebuild
it
or
to
gather
the
economic
strength
to
make
a
start
.
How
do
you
expect
our
industries
or
railroads
to
survive
without
steel
?
How
do
you
expect
any
steel
to
be
produced
if
you
cut
off
the
supply
of
iron
ore
?
Save
Minnesota
,
whatever
s
left
of
it
.
The
country
?
You
have
no
country
to
save
,
if
its
industries
perish
.
You
can
sacrifice
a
leg
or
an
arm
.
You
can
t
save
a
body
by
sacrificing
its
heart
and
brain
.
Save
our
industries
.
Save
Minnesota
.
Save
the
Eastern
Seaboard
.
"
It
was
no
use
.
She
said
it
as
many
times
,
with
as
many
details
,
statistics
,
figures
,
proofs
,
as
she
could
force
out
of
her
weary
mind
into
their
evasive
hearing
.
It
was
no
use
.
They
neither
refuted
nor
agreed
;
they
merely
looked
as
if
her
arguments
were
beside
the
point
.
There
was
a
sound
of
hidden
emphasis
in
their
answers
,
as
if
they
were
giving
her
an
explanation
,
but
in
a
code
to
which
she
had
no
key
.
"
There
s
trouble
in
California
,
"
said
Wesley
Mouch
sullenly
.
"
Their
state
legislature
s
been
acting
pretty
huffy
.
There
s
talk
of
seceding
from
the
Union
.
"
"
Oregon
is
overrun
by
gangs
of
deserters
,
"
said
Clem
Weatherby
cautiously
.
"
They
murdered
two
tax
collectors
within
the
last
three
months
.
"
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"
The
importance
of
industry
to
a
civilization
has
been
grossly
overemphasized
,
"
said
Dr
.
Ferris
dreamily
.
"
What
is
now
known
as
the
People
s
State
of
India
has
existed
for
centuries
without
any
industrial
development
whatever
.
"
"
People
could
do
with
fewer
material
gadgets
and
a
sterner
discipline
of
privations
,
"
said
Eugene
Lawson
eagerly
.
"
It
would
be
good
for
them
.
"
"
Oh
hell
,
are
you
going
to
let
that
dame
talk
you
into
letting
the
richest
country
on
earth
slip
through
your
fingers
?
"
said
Cuffy
Meigs
,
leaping
to
his
feet
.
"
It
s
a
fine
time
to
give
up
a
whole
continent
and
in
exchange
for
what
?
For
a
dinky
little
state
that
s
milked
dry
,
anyway
!