seaport
A seaport is a public traffic amusement park where government and private profits ride on the tides of pollution. It swells taxes and regulations in proportion to incoming cargo, fattening both bureaucrats’ and merchants’ wallets. To onlookers it offers a grand spectacle, yet for locals it stages a modern hell of noise and exhaust. Policymakers tout seaports as the ace of regional revitalization, but in reality they are social laboratories dumping endless costs and risks. When the ships depart, the void they leave behind quietly reminds us that so-called prosperity is merely an illusion.