You completely ignore the facts and just opine with sentiment and emotions, without any factual back up..........sorry, but your return to the ECCIE Political Forum Stage is a flop !
But this is a very good topic and lessons for us all are to be had. Thanks for that !
Thanks, but I do not think the problem is liberalism except in your own mind and the GOP's philosophy.
Sometimes people fall on hard times and it requires some soul searching to find out what went wrong and to stir up the determination to rise again from the ashes and I think cities need to do that too.
. . . Detroit used to be a strong and vibrant city, but has gone into a slow decline for decades and now has hit rock bottom. What was the fundamental problem and what is the solution? I think a major contributor was how the unions became a parasite that bled the automakers to the point that they could not compete with Japan. A city needs a robust industry and strong production to keep growing, but Detroit seems to have become a broken down old man who has given up on life. Frankly, I find the situation quite sad and disturbing.
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn