scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Today,
reality comes to the US, and specifically its poorest city, Camden,
which is a twofer, doubling down also as America's deadliest city. It
turns out Camden is about to become even deadliest-er, as its police
force is set to be disbanded following a budget crisis in this
effectively insolvent city. [Camden]
Name any city or state in trouble, and ask "what do they have in
common?" That's Right.
Several years ago a nursing home in the Detriot area was gonna unionize. The residents were mostly retired auto workers (UAW) and they pitched a fit. They knew what that meant. To me it seemed like justice. Tim
Not that there is anything wrong with your premise, but the Book Cadillac is a bad example. It has been lavishly restored and is now a Westin Hotel. GrinfilledCelt
A different and compelling reason for the demise of these cities (as also Atlanta, Birmingham, Baltimore, D.C., etc.) is given at http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com/. It is worth a look.
Several years ago a nursing home in the Detriot area was gonna unionize. The residents were mostly retired auto workers (UAW) and they pitched a fit. They knew what that meant. To me it seemed like justice.
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That's funny Tim. I have always said that if the drilling (oil and gas) had ever unionized there would have been $5.00 gas long ago.
ReplyDeleteNot that there is anything wrong with your premise, but the Book Cadillac is a bad example. It has been lavishly restored and is now a Westin Hotel.
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A different and compelling reason for the demise of these cities (as also Atlanta, Birmingham, Baltimore, D.C., etc.) is given at http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com/. It is worth a look.
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