We’ll hear from Jesse before long.
Actually I hope we do. I think that people should see this. This shows that things can work when there are civilized people involved.
On a side note....I live in a neighborhood where people are moderately middle class. Not rich, by no means, but not poor. Everyone bought there house and keep it up. We keep our houses neat and landscaping in order. No Housing & Urban Development homes.
A few miles around the corner is a HUD community...government assisted housing. The immediate difference is the way things are kept up. There is trash everywhere along the streets, overgrown grass, junk in the yards, broken windows.
I realize these people are poor and can’t afford anything else, but do they have to be lazy too? It doesn’t take money to pick up trash.
So why are well-to-do neighborhoods neat and clean and safe, while ghettos are trash-filled and full of crime? Mentality. Its got nothing to do with money.
My step-father and his family not long ago had $10.00 in their checking account, a pile of bills, mortgage and what have you. Since then, he worked up the ranks in retail management, and started his own business. Today, he is a managing partner at one of the most successful legal recruiting firms in California.
I believe the aforementioned mentality prevails in San Diego County; and thus, the results are painfully obvious at Qualcomm Stadium. My step-dad received no government handouts of any sort and is truly a self-made man (but he gives ultimate credit to God).
With that said, listening to the Race Pimp Jackson, and other poverty pimps complain and compare Qualcomm to NOLA and the SuperDome... I'll say: I don't want to hear it, San Diegans don't want to hear it, and GET A REAL JOB!