If you think your points are valid - communicate them with those you have grievances about.
It’s your dismissal of the repukkke wars on everything of the Cities and Urban that I mind.
No need to apologize personally to me. But in this situation created by tRumputinists-magats, your dismissal of an ugly fact that their nihilistic and antid…
If you think your points are valid - communicate them with those you have grievances about.
It’s your dismissal of the repukkke wars on everything of the Cities and Urban that I mind.
No need to apologize personally to me. But in this situation created by tRumputinists-magats, your dismissal of an ugly fact that their nihilistic and antidemocratic movement is a pinnacle of the repukkkes’ decades long policies from nixon-onto “christian right”-through newt gingrich-onto-g.w. bush-mitchmcconnell-to-tRumputin&his entire orbit, is what is baffling.
I apologize for dismissing your comments, as they are indeed valid. I allowed myself to be over-focused on the fact that Cities have some responsibility for their current state. Cities are not evil swamps, but the homes of millions of good people trying to make a life for themselves and positively impact their communities. In these difficult times, we should be open to criticism, accept it, and improve ourselves when it is correct. Your constructive criticism is invaluable to me, and I sincerely appreciate it.
I understand. I’ve been myself exasperated why American Cities weren’t in better shape, but having learned throughout my life, I’ve learned how the cities were crippled by the decades long repukkke malice in the two-party system of USA that depended on bipartisan cooperation. That doesn’t mean that there haven’t been the cases wherein certain city officials incl. but not limited to Democratic ones (an example, eric adams of NYC) have been corrupt too - but they have their names and have been prosecuted or will be/can be. Democratic Party of USA is the first one to prosecute its own corrupt members. Something unthinkable in the opposite side of the aisle.
I agree that there is a war against cities that goes back decades. Examples include roads to facilitate transportation through or around cities. Growing up in New York roads came at the expense of public transportation. Though NYC did hold onto the nickel fare too long. But the fact is public transportation was a distant second to highways. Highways are important and can compliment public transportation.
Yep, also, even worse, the bigoted stereotyping, racism, molding of categories of diversity were instigated, in-boxed in ghettos, perpetuated by the bigots in the government, smuggling of firearms from elsewhere into the cities, disenfranchisement of education, profiteerist instead of humane healthcare etc…. repukkkes in the government prejudicially labeled the cities as “communist” (which to them is everything to the left of fascism) and have been hellbent on harming the cities with every means they could. I think Thom Hartmann and David Cay Johnston, among other good American thinkers and chroniclers, can explain in the best ways all that repukkke evil toward anything they targeted to hate.
If you think your points are valid - communicate them with those you have grievances about.
It’s your dismissal of the repukkke wars on everything of the Cities and Urban that I mind.
No need to apologize personally to me. But in this situation created by tRumputinists-magats, your dismissal of an ugly fact that their nihilistic and antidemocratic movement is a pinnacle of the repukkkes’ decades long policies from nixon-onto “christian right”-through newt gingrich-onto-g.w. bush-mitchmcconnell-to-tRumputin&his entire orbit, is what is baffling.
I apologize for dismissing your comments, as they are indeed valid. I allowed myself to be over-focused on the fact that Cities have some responsibility for their current state. Cities are not evil swamps, but the homes of millions of good people trying to make a life for themselves and positively impact their communities. In these difficult times, we should be open to criticism, accept it, and improve ourselves when it is correct. Your constructive criticism is invaluable to me, and I sincerely appreciate it.
I understand. I’ve been myself exasperated why American Cities weren’t in better shape, but having learned throughout my life, I’ve learned how the cities were crippled by the decades long repukkke malice in the two-party system of USA that depended on bipartisan cooperation. That doesn’t mean that there haven’t been the cases wherein certain city officials incl. but not limited to Democratic ones (an example, eric adams of NYC) have been corrupt too - but they have their names and have been prosecuted or will be/can be. Democratic Party of USA is the first one to prosecute its own corrupt members. Something unthinkable in the opposite side of the aisle.
I agree that there is a war against cities that goes back decades. Examples include roads to facilitate transportation through or around cities. Growing up in New York roads came at the expense of public transportation. Though NYC did hold onto the nickel fare too long. But the fact is public transportation was a distant second to highways. Highways are important and can compliment public transportation.
Yep, also, even worse, the bigoted stereotyping, racism, molding of categories of diversity were instigated, in-boxed in ghettos, perpetuated by the bigots in the government, smuggling of firearms from elsewhere into the cities, disenfranchisement of education, profiteerist instead of humane healthcare etc…. repukkkes in the government prejudicially labeled the cities as “communist” (which to them is everything to the left of fascism) and have been hellbent on harming the cities with every means they could. I think Thom Hartmann and David Cay Johnston, among other good American thinkers and chroniclers, can explain in the best ways all that repukkke evil toward anything they targeted to hate.