Yes you are right. I feel bad for the city. It seems neglected in a way. There was corruption in the city administration when I was there. And I think that helped to allow for an environment of apathy. The police and firefighters were always struggling to keep up and the people's voices were rarely listened to.
Despite all that there's vibrancy and life bustling and the people genuinely want to see their city rise again. I really hope they get some good leadership and get on their way. There's some much potential there.
Who knows, maybe given the new turn in jobs growth in the USA, Detroit may hopefully get some of their lost manufacturing back.
Yes you are right. I feel bad for the city. It seems neglected in a way. There was corruption in the city administration when I was there. And I think that helped to allow for an environment of apathy. The police and firefighters were always struggling to keep up and the people's voices were rarely listened to.
Despite all that there's vibrancy and life bustling and the people genuinely want to see their city rise again. I really hope they get some good leadership and get on their way. There's some much potential there.
Who knows, maybe given the new turn in jobs growth in the USA, Detroit may hopefully get some of their lost manufacturing back.
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