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Re: Baltimore riots
Why couldn’t $130 million transform one of Baltimore’s poorest places? - The Washington Post
I dont know if this had been posted before, but this disgusts me...130 million tax dollars flushed down the drain. Thats your tax money. Im sure a good part of the money ended up in corrupt city officals, local clergy, corrupt businessmen... I would never live in baltimore, overtaxed and poorly run.
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Politicians, civic leaders, the police, and most important the people who reside in Baltimore all are responsible for their city. It absolutely disgusts me when the Baltimore riots were happening and cnn was interviewing a recognizable Maryland senator or congressman...I forget his name...older black man. But his fucking excuse was the federal government had cut a program...and they needed more federal help ie "money". I seriously want to punch this mf'er out. The only thing his punk ass can come up with is my fucking federal tax dollars? Fuck you u fucking irresponsible piece of shit...clean up or own fucking problem.
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Currently the Dem rep on the Benghazi panel which is nothing more than republicans using tax payer money for their own partisan political motives. -------------------------------- I read a pretty insightful article on Baltimore's collapse post industrial period. Seems pretty spot on. Around the 30-40's the industrial plants employing a ton of people closed up, so the workers and white people kinda moved out and black people moved in and bought row homes in what they thought were good solid real estate moves. But the jobs werent there anymore, the remaining affluent white people in their white gloves and hats that once walked Lexington Market did not do so anymore bc they did not want to mix with the new black population so that further pushed the remaining white people out of those areas. im sorry if i speak so openly about racial divide here. im repeating what the article said. fast forward 6 decades later with no job growth, crumbling infrastructure and property values that sharply declined = half of baltimore as we see it today. huge blocks of boarded up crumbling row homes with something like 46% unemployment in the bad parts. even where i live in upper fells/washington hill we have random blocks of abandoned properties. there are a lot of great hard working people in these depreciated areas. a lot of baltimore's soul and identity are rooted in these areas. so sad. ive stuck up for baltimore for so long but i now realize i was insulated. i lived in locust point or fells point proper. the cities issues were foreign to me. with having made the mistake of moving to a bad block this past year and the riots, im just eyes-wide-open sad. seeing a lazy car accident atty voted States Atty is sad. becoming aware of just how bad our local council is and the nepotism and rewarded incompetence is just so sad. Last edited by over the mountain; 05-22-2015 at 12:51 PM. |
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Why doesn't the article mention that, instead of basically saying the place can't survive without rich white people? (With white gloves and hats and they hate black people. They must be supervillains.) Quote:
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