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◙ Turn Out The Lights - The Largest U.S. Cities Are Becoming Cesspools Of Filth, Decay And Wretchedness ◙
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Turn Out The Lights - The Largest U.S. Cities Are Becoming Cesspools Of Filth, Decay And Wretchedness

Once upon a time, the largest U.S. cities were the envy of the entire world. Sadly, that is no longer the case. Sure, there are areas of New York City, Boston, Washington and Los Angeles that are still absolutely beautiful but for the most part our major cities are rapidly rotting and decaying. Cities such as Detroit, Cleveland, Baltimore, Memphis, New Orleans, St. Louis and Oakland were all once places where middle class American workers thrived and raised their families. Today, all of those cities are rapidly being transformed into cesspools of filth, decay and wretchedness. Millions of good jobs have left our major cities in recent decades and poverty has absolutely exploded. Basically, you can turn out the lights because the party is over. In fact, some major U.S. cities are literally turning out the lights. In Detroit, about 40 percent of the streetlights are already broken and the city cannot afford to repair them. So Mayor Bing has come up with a plan to cut the number of operating streetlights almost in half and leave vast sections of the city totally in the dark at night. I wonder what that will do to the crime rate in the city. But don't look down on Detroit too much, because what is happening in Detroit will be happening where you live soon enough.

A recent Bloomberg article described Mayor Bing's plan to eliminate nearly half of Detroit's streetlights....

Detroit, whose 139 square miles contain 60 percent fewer residents than in 1950, will try to nudge them into a smaller living space by eliminating almost half its streetlights.

As it is, 40 percent of the 88,000 streetlights are broken and the city, whose finances are to be overseen by an appointed board, can’t afford to fix them. Mayor Dave Bing’s plan would create an authority to borrow $160 million to upgrade and reduce the number of streetlights to 46,000. Maintenance would be contracted out, saving the city $10 million a year.
What this means is that there are going to be a lot of neighborhoods that will have the lights turned off permanently.

So which neighborhoods will those be?

According to one top Detroit official, "distressed areas" are going to be on the low end of the totem pole....

“You have to identify those neighborhoods where you want to concentrate your population,” said Chris Brown, Detroit’s chief operating officer. “We’re not going to light distressed areas like we light other areas.”
City officials know that they cannot force people to move from "distressed areas", so they are going to encourage them to leave by cutting off services.

But turning off the lights is not the only way that Detroit is trying to save money.

Recently, officials in Detroit announced that all police stations in the city will be closed to the public for 16 hours a day.

It is so sad to see what is happening to what was once such a great city.

Back in the old days, Detroit had a teeming middle class population.

Today, 53.6% of all children in the city of Detroit are living in poverty.

Back in the old days, Detroit was a shining example of what America was doing right.

Today, 47 percent of all people living in the city of Detroit are functionally illiterate.

Back in the old days, middle class neighborhoods sprouted like mushrooms all over Detroit.

Today, the median price of a home in Detroit is just $6000.

Needless to say, crime is exploding in Detroit and many families live in constant fear.

Many have taken justice into their own hands. Justifiable homicide in Detroit rose by a staggering 79 percent during 2011.

But Detroit is only one example of a national trend.

For example, a recent article by Jim Quinn entitled "More Than 30 Blocks Of Grey And Decay" described the filth, decay and wretchedness in West Philadelphia. Quinn refers to the drive through this area as "the 30 Blocks of Squalor"....

The real unemployment rate exceeds 50%, murder is the number one industry, with drugs a close second.

As you drive down the 30 Blocks of Squalor you meet the ghost of Squalor future for West Chester Pike. The population along this corridor is ignorant, dependent, and represents the dregs of our society.
But this area was once home to middle class families. There were once many beautiful homes in West Philly, but most of them are now either gone or are crumbling badly. According to Quinn, the physical decay is matched by the social decay....

The once proud homes are in shambles. Bags of garbage dot the landscape. Most of the people who live here are parasites on society. Personal responsibility, work ethic, education and marriage are unknown concepts in this community. Even though more than 50% of the students in West Philly drop out of high school and the SAT scores of West Philly High students are lower than whale ****, the bankrupt school district spent $70 million to build a new high school/prison to babysit derelicts and future prison inmates. The windows do not have steel bars yet, as the architect was smart to put all windows at least eight feet above street level.
One of the great things about the article is that Quinn pointed out how the retail stores in the area reflect the things that the population of the community truly values....

The Chestnut Plaza truly represents what is important to this community. This Squalor Center, as opposed to Power Center, includes a video porn store, cash checking/payday loan outlet, smoke shop, donut shop, Laundromat, and liquor store. No need for a wedding ring store or resume writing service.
Sadly, there are communities like this all over the country. As I wrote about recently, the entire state of California is slowly being transformed into one gigantic cesspool.

Yes, there are still a few areas where the wealthy play that are absolutely beautiful. If you stay in the wealthy enclaves you might never even know that the rest of the state is badly decaying.

There are really good reasons why millions of people are moving out of California. For example, a reader named Peter left the following comment on one of my recent articles....

I am a native Californian ( Im 61) and have lived here all but two years of my life. I can tell you absolutely that this state is not what it was 30 years ago. Cities like San Francisco have gone from being world-class tourist attractions to national disgraces. Los Angeles is a third-world city. San Diego is bankrupt. Even Silicon Valley, despite the recent improvements, is no way what it was in the 90′s. The retail trade is all but dead in this state. Even high-end malls like Rodeo Drive and Ocean Ave in Carmel are full of vacancies.
Throughout the state, good businesses are shutting down and hard working families are selling their homes. The void that is being created is being filled by crime and gangs. The following is a comment that a reader named Roberta left on that same article....

Yep we lived in Oroville CA back in 2007 and it was just starting to get bad then. Montgomery Wards closed, then McMahan’s furniture closed and NOW McDonalds is closing this July along with a grand slam of well known businesses are all folding and pulling out of Oroville or folding lock-stock-n-barrell. It’s turning into a gang town with wide spread rampant drug use. I feel sorry for family and friends that are still their clinging onto the hope that thnigs “will” get better. But I don’t think so.
Perhaps things are still quite good where you live.

Perhaps you think that you will be immune from all this.

Sadly, the truth is that this is just the beginning.

The U.S. economy is actually performing much better than it should be thanks to the trillions of borrowed dollars that Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress have been spending into the economy.

When our debt-fueled prosperity ends, a lot more cities are going to end up looking just like Detroit.

America cannot prosper without middle class jobs, and those kinds of jobs are rapidly disappearing.

Just this week HP announced that it is going to lay off 27,000 workers.

We are losing middle class jobs at a time when we desperately need more of them.

Last year, 53 percent of all Americans with a bachelor's degree under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed.

Yet our politicians continue to pursue the same foolish policies over and over.

So things are going to continue to get worse and America is going to continue to descend into squalor.

You better get ready.

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Steven Douglas
2012-05-26 20:20:05 UTC
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On May 26, 5:17 am, ◙ The Last 200 Days ▬ Xa Ta Zac Xa Ta Amac ◙
Post by ◙ The Last 200 Days ▬ Xa Ta Zac Xa Ta Amac ◙
Turn Out The Lights - The Largest U.S. Cities Are Becoming
Cesspools Of Filth, Decay And Wretchedness
The largest U.S. cities are run by Democrats. Many smaller U.S. cities
and rural areas are run by Republicans, and don't have the problems
they're having in the larger cities. I don't know what the solution
is, but as I've said here previously, the high crime rate chases away
businesses (as the article mentions), leading to higher unemployment
rates in the larger cities -- and more dependence on government aid.
The Democratic Party's strategy to maintain control of those cities is
to keep their populations dependent on government.
Doc
2012-05-27 06:19:38 UTC
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Post by ◙ The Last 200 Days ▬ Xa Ta Zac Xa Ta Amac ◙
Um yeppers.......iz all I can sayeth, peoplez ~!!
Um yeppers !
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Turn Out The Lights - The Largest U.S. Cities Are Becoming Cesspools Of Filth, Decay And Wretchedness
Once upon a time, the largest U.S. cities were the envy of the entire world. Sadly, that is no longer the case. Sure, there are areas of New York City, Boston, Washington and Los Angeles that are still absolutely beautiful but for the most part our major cities are rapidly rotting and decaying. Cities such as Detroit, Cleveland, Baltimore, Memphis, New Orleans, St. Louis and Oakland were all once places where middle class American workers thrived and raised their families. Today, all of those cities are rapidly being transformed into cesspools of filth, decay and wretchedness. Millions of good jobs have left our major cities in recent decades and poverty has absolutely exploded. Basically, you can turn out the lights because the party is over. In fact, some major U.S. cities are literally turning out the lights. In Detroit, about 40 percent of the streetlights are already broken and the city cannot afford to repair them. So Mayor Bing has come up with a plan to cut the
number of operating streetlights almost in half and leave vast sections of the city totally in the dark at night. I wonder what that will do to the crime rate in the city. But don't look down on Detroit too much, because what is happening in Detroit will be happening where you live soon enough.
Post by ◙ The Last 200 Days ▬ Xa Ta Zac Xa Ta Amac ◙
A recent Bloomberg article described Mayor Bing's plan to eliminate nearly half of Detroit's streetlights....
Detroit, whose 139 square miles contain 60 percent fewer residents than in 1950, will try to nudge them into a smaller living space by eliminating almost half its streetlights.
As it is, 40 percent of the 88,000 streetlights are broken and the city, whose finances are to be overseen by an appointed board, can’t afford to fix them. Mayor Dave Bing’s plan would create an authority to borrow $160 million to upgrade and reduce the number of streetlights to 46,000. Maintenance would be contracted out, saving the city $10 million a year.
What this means is that there are going to be a lot of neighborhoods that will have the lights turned off permanently.
So which neighborhoods will those be?
According to one top Detroit official, "distressed areas" are going to be on the low end of the totem pole....
“You have to identify those neighborhoods where you want to concentrate your population,” said Chris Brown, Detroit’s chief operating officer. “We’re not going to light distressed areas like we light other areas.”
City officials know that they cannot force people to move from "distressed areas", so they are going to encourage them to leave by cutting off services.
But turning off the lights is not the only way that Detroit is trying to save money.
Recently, officials in Detroit announced that all police stations in the city will be closed to the public for 16 hours a day.
It is so sad to see what is happening to what was once such a great city.
Back in the old days, Detroit had a teeming middle class population.
Today, 53.6% of all children in the city of Detroit are living in poverty.
Back in the old days, Detroit was a shining example of what America was doing right.
Today, 47 percent of all people living in the city of Detroit are functionally illiterate.
Back in the old days, middle class neighborhoods sprouted like mushrooms all over Detroit.
Today, the median price of a home in Detroit is just $6000.
Needless to say, crime is exploding in Detroit and many families live in constant fear.
Many have taken justice into their own hands. Justifiable homicide in Detroit rose by a staggering 79 percent during 2011.
But Detroit is only one example of a national trend.
For example, a recent article by Jim Quinn entitled "More Than 30 Blocks Of Grey And Decay" described the filth, decay and wretchedness in West Philadelphia. Quinn refers to the drive through this area as "the 30 Blocks of Squalor"....
The real unemployment rate exceeds 50%, murder is the number one industry, with drugs a close second.
As you drive down the 30 Blocks of Squalor you meet the ghost of Squalor future for West Chester Pike. The population along this corridor is ignorant, dependent, and represents the dregs of our society.
But this area was once home to middle class families. There were once many beautiful homes in West Philly, but most of them are now either gone or are crumbling badly. According to Quinn, the physical decay is matched by the social decay....
The once proud homes are in shambles. Bags of garbage dot the landscape. Most of the people who live here are parasites on society. Personal responsibility, work ethic, education and marriage are unknown concepts in this community. Even though more than 50% of the students in West Philly drop out of high school and the SAT scores of West Philly High students are lower than whale ****, the bankrupt school district spent $70 million to build a new high school/prison to babysit derelicts and future prison inmates. The windows do not have steel bars yet, as the architect was smart to put all windows at least eight feet above street level.
One of the great things about the article is that Quinn pointed out how the retail stores in the area reflect the things that the population of the community truly values....
The Chestnut Plaza truly represents what is important to this community. This Squalor Center, as opposed to Power Center, includes a video porn store, cash checking/payday loan outlet, smoke shop, donut shop, Laundromat, and liquor store. No need for a wedding ring store or resume writing service.
Sadly, there are communities like this all over the country. As I wrote about recently, the entire state of California is slowly being transformed into one gigantic cesspool.
Yes, there are still a few areas where the wealthy play that are absolutely beautiful. If you stay in the wealthy enclaves you might never even know that the rest of the state is badly decaying.
There are really good reasons why millions of people are moving out of California. For example, a reader named Peter left the following comment on one of my recent articles....
I am a native Californian ( Im 61) and have lived here all but two years of my life. I can tell you absolutely that this state is not what it was 30 years ago. Cities like San Francisco have gone from being world-class tourist attractions to national disgraces. Los Angeles is a third-world city. San Diego is bankrupt. Even Silicon Valley, despite the recent improvements, is no way what it was in the 90′s. The retail trade is all but dead in this state. Even high-end malls like Rodeo Drive and Ocean Ave in Carmel are full of vacancies.
Throughout the state, good businesses are shutting down and hard working families are selling their homes. The void that is being created is being filled by crime and gangs. The following is a comment that a reader named Roberta left on that same article....
Yep we lived in Oroville CA back in 2007 and it was just starting to get bad then. Montgomery Wards closed, then McMahan’s furniture closed and NOW McDonalds is closing this July along with a grand slam of well known businesses are all folding and pulling out of Oroville or folding lock-stock-n-barrell. It’s turning into a gang town with wide spread rampant drug use. I feel sorry for family and friends that are still their clinging onto the hope that thnigs “will” get better. But I don’t think so.
Perhaps things are still quite good where you live.
Perhaps you think that you will be immune from all this.
Sadly, the truth is that this is just the beginning.
The U.S. economy is actually performing much better than it should be thanks to the trillions of borrowed dollars that Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress have been spending into the economy.
When our debt-fueled prosperity ends, a lot more cities are going to end up looking just like Detroit.
America cannot prosper without middle class jobs, and those kinds of jobs are rapidly disappearing.
Just this week HP announced that it is going to lay off 27,000 workers.
We are losing middle class jobs at a time when we desperately need more of them.
Last year, 53 percent of all Americans with a bachelor's degree under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed.
Yet our politicians continue to pursue the same foolish policies over and over.
So things are going to continue to get worse and America is going to continue to descend into squalor.
You better get ready.
__________________________________________________________
Oh, don't you know we simply need Republicans to head up the big cities'
administrations in order to reverse the decay?
LOL!
Doc ;))~
Steven Douglas
2012-05-27 17:04:39 UTC
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Post by Doc
Oh, don't you know we simply need Republicans to head up the big cities'
administrations in order to reverse the decay?
It won't happen, because Democrats have insured the populations of
those cities are so dependent on government they'll never accept the
concept of individual responsibility.
Doc
2012-05-30 02:10:10 UTC
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Post by Steven Douglas
Post by Doc
Oh, don't you know we simply need Republicans to head up the big cities'
administrations in order to reverse the decay?
It won't happen, because Democrats have insured the populations of
those cities are so dependent on government they'll never accept the
concept of individual responsibility.
So your solution would be to have the many subsisted be forced off the
social safety net, and be roaming about looking for fatter cats like you
to get their food and money.

You'd better build a higher stronger barrier around your bunker, then.

Any Republican that attempts to remove that safety net will have social
chaos and blood on his hands.

Doc
Steven Douglas
2012-05-30 04:05:10 UTC
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Post by Doc
Post by Steven Douglas
Post by Doc
Oh, don't you know we simply need Republicans to head up the big cities'
administrations in order to reverse the decay?
It won't happen, because Democrats have insured the populations of
those cities are so dependent on government they'll never accept the
concept of individual responsibility.
So your solution would be to have the many subsisted be forced off the
social safety net,
I've never said that.
Post by Doc
and be roaming about looking for fatter cats like you
to get their food and money.
No, my solution would be capitalism -- which leftists hate, of course.
Rather than have the people you mentioned roaming around, I'd prefer
to see them employed and making their own money.
Post by Doc
You'd better build a higher stronger barrier around your bunker, then.
I don't have a bunker.
Post by Doc
Any Republican that attempts to remove that safety net will have social
chaos and blood on his hands.
No Republican is talking about removing the safety net. That's a
leftist trick to say that, and unfortunately it works on the little
lemmings the Democrats like to keep in perpetual dependence.
Doc
2012-05-30 10:48:55 UTC
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Post by Doc
Post by Steven Douglas
Post by Doc
Oh, don't you know we simply need Republicans to head up the big cities'
administrations in order to reverse the decay?
It won't happen, because Democrats have insured the populations of
those cities are so dependent on government they'll never accept the
concept of individual responsibility.
So your solution would be to have the many subsisted be forced off the
social safety net,
I've never said that.
Post by Doc
and be roaming about looking for fatter cats like you
to get their food and money.
No, my solution would be capitalism -- which leftists hate, of course.
Rather than have the people you mentioned roaming around, I'd prefer
to see them employed and making their own money.

Now, we'd have more job opportunities around if capitalists hadn't
outsourced millions to Third World nations, wouldn't we?
And how are we to get so many working, assuming that they are able to work.
Millions suffer severe health problems, junior, mental and physical. Their
medical cases have been examined closely, are reviewed regularly, and they
fall into the guidelines of people who can't do productive work without
major health consequences, and even social consequences, such as danger to
others on the workplace, as well as increased employer cost to manage them.
Would you like to have a schizophrenic or bipolar 1 recipient doing your
yard or housecleaning, for example? Or maybe you and your capitalist
humantarians can find work for them in garment assembly lines and burger
joints?
Work is not, by any means, an answer, even if it could somehow be created
for the many on safety nets. The foolish assumption is that there is a
significant number on assistance that shouldn't be sitting around. That's
not your judgement to call, you're not a medical professional.
Have you ever sat around, unable to socialize, depressed and isolated, or
have no appreciable mental or physical means to undergo job stresses, the
rush hours, the fast paced conditions?
What kind of employer would hire such people, and why should they have to
suffer just to satisfy your assumptions and expectations of and about them?
They cause you no deficiency in enjoying a healthy body and mind, and
enjoying the fruits of your labor. They represent no threat or violation of
your rights.
Saving you and your greedy capitalist pals some tax money and satisfying
your concept of who's a worthwhile human being, isn't a mandate of your
loving god's commands, junior.
It's your and their fucking self-centered mandates.
And it's insensitive to those who are unable to work as you and they do, and
have taken it for granted that you and they are able to do the work.
There always has been those who can't participate like the majority, and for
them, the government provides a way to keep them from being lost in the
streets.
You wouldn't want them lost and roaming about, junior. They'd be knocking on
your nice middle-class neighiborhoods' gated places.
Doc
Post by Doc
You'd better build a higher stronger barrier around your bunker, then.
I don't have a bunker.
Post by Doc
Any Republican that attempts to remove that safety net will have social
chaos and blood on his hands.
No Republican is talking about removing the safety net. That's a
leftist trick to say that, and unfortunately it works on the little
lemmings the Democrats like to keep in perpetual dependence.
Steven Douglas
2012-05-30 13:59:17 UTC
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Post by Doc
Now, we'd have more job opportunities around if capitalists hadn't
outsourced millions to Third World nations, wouldn't we?
People in the inner cities would have more job opportunities if the
high crime rate hadn't chased away businesses that provided jobs, and
sent those jobs to safer neighborhoods. But there is one smaller city
near Los Angeles -- Inglewood -- that figured out how to get rid of
the crack houses, and attract businesses back into its city limits.
There is no reason other smaller cities around Los Angeles couldn't do
that.

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