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a tale of two cities

detroit ain't no boston town

one spirals up 
while the other spirals down 


but ivy league fatalism hasn't yet met

my eye openner


 the big easy solution 

a  super fast down size 

is the  proper detroit Rx 


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skills are destiny influx builds influx skill out flux breeds a drop in lot values and the bustication of neoghborhoods this 'll suck in idlers end zone a sump of idlers here's that vunce cantab prof glaeser : "Boston would be just another declining, cold, manufacturing city if it weren't for its preponderance of human capital," "my studies suggest the more skilled a city's population, the more skilled it is becoming, as entrepreneurs attract skilled workers who in turn attract entrepreneurs" "Americans are sorting themselves through education and geography more and more with each passing year. ..." detroit is a cheap place to idle away in with its birds of a feather and a nice big cheap crumbling housing stock my nero answer burn it down a controled burn of course like burning under brush and a one timer set your starters to hit all one very sad nite not a series of minis that gets too obvious an artificial big burn like the big ones of the post civil war era in the here after ... a much down sized detroit could take on the bean town up spiral begin a second career as maybe an r&d for post smoke stackery from automotive to automative ???? sound like a boomer to ya ???? robo detroit at any rate a non academic technical hubsteration but ahh i get ahead of myself here

Posted by the baron at March 6, 2006 12:36 AM

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