Posted on 03/24/2017 10:46:24 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Years of Democratic leadership abetted by a sycophantic media have done enormous damage to New Orleans
When you read about the worst cities in the United States youll find that they all share a common characteristic: each has been under Democratic leadership for decades. Most of you have read horror stories about some of these cities; Detroit, Cleveland, Birmingham, St. Louis, and New Orleans. In many ways, the deterioration of these cities is a microcosm of whats gone wrong with our nation.
As the 1970s drew to a close, I decided to move to New Orleans. Media at that time avoided reporting real conditions in the city, so I had no reservations about moving there. Obviously, the celebrated joie de vivre depictions of New Orleans in story and song helped influence my decision. But I didnt find that New Orleans, The Big Easy. Permanent residents experience a different New Orleans from the one experienced by tourists. For new residents the mythology of New Orleans soon gives way to the reality of New Orleans.
Anywhere Democrats go they turn things into a ghetto.
Obama took it national and turned much of our country into a ghetto.
When you read about the worst cities in the United States youll find that they all share a common characteristic: each has been under Democratic leadership for decades. Most of you have read horror stories about some of these cities; Detroit, Cleveland, Birmingham, St. Louis, and New Orleans. In many ways, the deterioration of these cities is a microcosm of whats gone wrong with our nation.
As the 1970s drew to a close, I decided to move to New Orleans. Media at that time avoided reporting real conditions in the city, so I had no reservations about moving there. Obviously, the celebrated joie de vivre depictions of New Orleans in story and song helped influence my decision. But I didnt find that New Orleans, The Big Easy. Permanent residents experience a different New Orleans from the one experienced by tourists. For new residents the mythology of New Orleans soon gives way to the reality of New Orleans.
The accomplishments attributed to Landrieu were essentially symbolic whereas Schiros accomplishments were substantive I stopped taking the morning paper because it was constantly stolen off my front porch. A thief broke into my car and stole my CD player. A neighbor lady was mugged and knocked to the ground as she was removing groceries from her car. While waiting at a traffic light, another neighbor lady was also thrown to the ground after being dragged from her vehicle by a carjacker who drove off with her purse and valuables. A middle-aged neighboring couple refused to go anywhere without a loaded handgun for protection. A TV set was stolen from a neighbors house while he was at work. I dont need to recite more incidents because you get the picture. New Orleans was already a crime-ridden city back in the 1970s and in the years since crime has drastically increased.
But news outlets didnt spend a lot of time reporting on New Orleans crime in those years. It was the heyday of the civil rights movement, so news media focused on that issue only. Consequently, it portrayed Democrat Moon Landrieu as one of the citys best mayors simply because of his efforts to help minorities. Landrieu did acquire federal funding and implement tourist-related projects, but he left a city without sustaining industry, a stagnating economy, unemployment, poverty, out of wedlock births, families without fathers, and a growing crime epidemic. The truth of the matter is that Landrieus predecessor, Victor Schiro, had been a far better mayor.
Mayor Schiro approached problems pragmatically rather than idealistically. He integrated the schools peacefully and kept the city free from racial disturbances experienced by other cities. Schiros improvements to the city surpassed Landrieus. The accomplishments attributed to Landrieu were essentially symbolic whereas Schiros accomplishments were substantive. It is disappointing that local media hasnt given Victor Schiro the respect he deserves.
Democratic mayors following Moon Landrieu were also mediocre, claiming to help minorities while ignoring the festering crime and poverty that was harming minorities
Democratic mayors following Moon Landrieu were also mediocre, claiming to help minorities while ignoring the festering crime and poverty that was harming minorities. During the two terms of Mayor Ernest Morial, conditions in the city continued to decay. These negative community conditions deteriorated even further during the two terms of Morials son, Marc. The mayorship of Ray Nagin also failed to address the unsafe neighborhoods, poverty, unemployment, and general lawlessness plaguing the city. Bribery, money laundering, and other corruption during his administration eventually sent Nagin to prison. In recent years the city has suffered under the ineptitude of Landrieus son, Mitch, probably the citys weakest mayor.
Mitch Landrieu and the City Council, aided by a complaisant media, ignore the proliferating crime and poverty, directing their attention instead to symbolic issues, currently the removal of long-standing Confederate monuments. The NOLA City Council rejected pleas for a city-wide referendum on the removal of these celebrated historical monuments, arrogantly limiting the decision to the councils seven members. These seven politicos naively believe that removal of these century-old monuments will supposedly make the city better. But other than placating a belligerent local faction, the elimination of these historical monuments will not be beneficial. And, as weve learned from previous cultural cleansing campaigns, trashing a historical reminder only gives militant activists temporary satisfaction and once it fades, a new item must soon be targeted for removal.
Activists, including Black Lives Matter, are already demanding the removal of the President Andrew Jackson equestrian statue from its prominent place in the French Quarter. Jackson became one of our countrys heroes when he took a small band of ragtag soldiers and defeated a much larger British force in 1815, saving not only New Orleans but also our new nation, as As President, Andrew Jackson didnt cater to establishment elites but instead was an advocate for farmers, workers, and common folk. Yet because Jackson owned slaves, which was commonplace and legal during his lifetime, social justice warriors demand that he be regarded as a villain rather than the hero that he was.
New Orleans is becoming less desirable as a place to visit Based on the domino effect weve witnessed in other city-sanitizing crusades, the illustrious French Quarter Jackson statue will soon come down. But these radical alterations to traditional city features will neither improve the city nor uplift the feelings of its struggling residents. Instead they will lessen the citys charm and negatively impact tourism, so important to the citys economy.
Years of Democratic leadership abetted by a sycophantic media have done enormous damage to New Orleans. Still local news media blithely goes along to get along, glossing over the citys epidemic of violent crimes. As New Orleans is becoming less desirable as a place to visit, the popular 1940s song Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans is taking on a new meaning.
Obviously true.
Yep. The Democrats would rather have everyone equally poor and miserable that some rich and some poor.
Psst! There's elephant in the room you're refusing to see.
Most of the productive people who want to raise children in a safer environment have moved to the north shore or Slidell.
I called on industrial customers in NOLA for 22 years. NEVER stayed in the city limits. I know better.
Tampa is run by a Democrat mayor. The mayor, Bob Buckhorn, is pretty good. In St. Petersburg, the mayor, Rick Kliesman, is Democrat and he’s good, too. Both cities, have a strong Republican Party. Tampa does have a major military base -MacDill...
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