OBLAMA2009
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in the bay area we used to have a department store chain called mervyns that went out of business. a couple years later, all of their old huge stores are still vacant. someone is using tons of money on that real estate
NAFTA killed Detroit just like "free trade" will eventually kill most manufacturing centers in the US.
25 to 30 years ago, General Motors was the largest employer in the US with over 500,000 employees. Now, it's Walmart with 1 million +. From making stuff to selling foreign made stuff.
NAFTA killed Detroit just like "free trade" will eventually kill most manufacturing centers in the US.
25 to 30 years ago, General Motors was the largest employer in the US with over 500,000 employees. Now, it's Walmart with 1 million +. From making stuff to selling foreign made stuff.
Detroit was lost long before NAFTA was passed.
And it wasnt just manufacturing that bailed on the city. Financial (Comerica) and bio-med (Phizer) both gave a big middle finger to Michigan after they were tired of getting taxed to death to run whatever "save Detroit" scam the city/state legislators came up with next.
High Taxes killed both the city and state. Lax public school regulations for a few decades had entire generations thinking they could just skate through HS and have an upper middle class lifestyle.
I don't disagree that Detroit didn't help the process the the free trade fiasco that's been going on for 20 years (or longer) has pushed what's left of Detroit into the ground (I watched as the company I worked for 17.5 years closed factory after factory and shipped it to Mexico - company HQ'ed in Detroit). Unless we get this cheap labor situation under control, it will hit the entire US more and more...and it won't be just the price of your DVD player going down at Walmart...it will be your wages as you move from the assembly line to "Welcome to Walmart...may I help you?".
Yet today there are new auto factories opening in the US, and others that are growing. If a particular factory got shipped to mexico, its probably the labor running itself into the ground.
Honda/Toyota/Hyundai/BMW/others have opened factories here and done quite well.
And even the old guard GM and Ford, have started to turn around, making the factories more advanced, requiring smarter workers, but overall more efficient, and profitable enough to compete.
And not even half the shit they promised the NFL and MLB was done in time for each event. They had big drapes over some buildings to cover up how ugly they were.The hard working people of the suburbs have little to no say as to what goes on in the city. Between Coleman Young and Kwame.. they did little to help the city. The superbowl and all star games were there.. big deal. They both helped to fuel the differences between city and suburbs.
High Taxes killed both the city and state. Lax public school regulations for a few decades had entire generations thinking they could just skate through HS and have an upper middle class lifestyle.
NAFTA killed Detroit just like "free trade" will eventually kill most manufacturing centers in the US.
25 to 30 years ago, General Motors was the largest employer in the US with over 500,000 employees. Now, it's Walmart with 1 million +. From making stuff to selling foreign made stuff.
The Russians.damn... who can we blame for this?
And not even half the shit they promised the NFL and MLB was done in time for each event. They had big drapes over some buildings to cover up how ugly they were.
The old train station is fun to explore. Just make sure you take someone with you if you do go. It's not the sturdiest place to go exploring around. The stairs are a bitch. I never did go back in their after they filmed Transformers, I wonder if they messed or fixed things in it? :hmm:
Go visit Hart Plaza right now if you want a real adventure, just bring a flashlight and a gun. 😛
You're out of your mind going anywhere near the train station unless you're stopping in Mexican Town for a meal.
You're joking about Hart Plaza, right? I've always felt pretty safe downtown.
Wow that racial distribution map is crazy although if someone drew one like that of orange county it'd be similar.
I studied that map for about 10 minutes, trying to line it up with google maps. That pocket of white people in the middle seems to be the hipsters.
I have to say, this thread has been utterly fascinating. I watched the Johny Knoxville videos (the comments on which are essentially a race war) and I've been doing some other reading online. For ~$1500 I can fly to Detroit, stay at the 73 floor tall Marriott (cool view of post-apocalypse Detroit?) and get a decent (ironically japanese) rental car. Sure, I'd be contributing the waves of hipster douchebags currently flooding downtown, but so what? I want to explore abandoned buildings!
The only hold up is the weather. Currently 12 degrees. Unsatisfactory for tourism.
But that makes prices cheaper 😉 And I don't know about "waves of hipster douchebags"...it's still Detroit. If there were waves of any sort of people, it'd probably be on the national news, LOL.
Hotel prices seem to be in line with any other major metro area. But there are very, very few decent hotels to choose from.
The pocket of whites is Hamtramck.I studied that map for about 10 minutes, trying to line it up with google maps. That pocket of white people in the middle seems to be the hipsters.
I have to say, this thread has been utterly fascinating. I watched the Johny Knoxville videos (the comments on which are essentially a race war) and I've been doing some other reading online. For ~$1500 I can fly to Detroit, stay at the 73 floor tall Marriott (cool view of post-apocalypse Detroit?) and get a decent (ironically japanese) rental car. Sure, I'd be contributing the waves of hipster douchebags currently flooding downtown, but so what? I want to explore abandoned buildings!
The only hold up is the weather. Currently 12 degrees. Unsatisfactory for tourism.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/26/detroit-decline_n_813696.html?ref=fb&src=sp#218521
I really want to go explore some of those places. Anyone up for a road trip?
Also: check out pic 13. That's some acid flashback stuff
The pocket of whites is Hamtramck.