Yes it is.
1) more people are good
2) more people are bad
Which is it, dude? You keep saying both. That's irrational.
No. A paradox is not a valid argument. They are fallacies.
Irrelevant.
True. Does that guarantee the outcome? Does that have anything to do with population?
Obviously you are illiterate in probability mathematics as well. Stay outta 'Vegas.
They are BOTH speculation. All investments are speculations.
No, you are locked in a paradox, you are trying to make false equivalencies, and you are losing context while trying to redirect to various strawman arguments.
Yes you are. You are equivocating crane activity with increasing population.
I do know about this. I live here.
So...someone that lives in the Seattle area doesn't know anything about the Seattle area, right? Gawd.
Just to answer the last part since it is all that matters:
From your posts on this thread…it is clear that you do not know what is going on there. Your thoughts are your own but the objective data has rendered them inaccurate.