https://www.wkyc.com/mobile/article/news/investigations/where-was-the-mayor-cleveland-business-questions-citys-response-to-looting-destruction/95-52e4d546-d5fd-4295-8c44-e2e51c5b68af
I see a town motto in there somewhere.
projection,
Ha! Cleveland’s on our visit list next year. Rock n Roll Hall of Fame there.
Yeah right, I have a friend from Cleveland. I don’t even know if they rise to the level of ‘Butthole’ city.
Well, if New Jersey is considered the armpit of the United States then Cleveland could be the Butthole.
Well, I guess you could say they are starting from the bottom and working their way up.
Libs are trying to turn it into the Intestine City.
“Cleveland, city of lights, city of magic...”
—Randy Newman
“Cleveland, city of lights, city of magic...”
—Randy Newman
Like the entire digestive tract? Breaking down food, removing nutrients, squeezing out the water and compressing and excreting what remains?
Prove it. Up through the 40’s a great working industrial behemoth.... and then the unions and thugs well, whatever. Same thing happened to Detroit, the jewel of the Midwest. Arts, science, products and companies, and ... cars.
Tough people especially the European immigrant descendants, and families.
My lover told me to smooch her where it smells
I took her to Cleveland
Wait a minute - I thought Biloxi was the armpit of America...
Went to a bar ~40 years ago and it had bumper sticker on the wall: “ Clean up Biloxi, Kill an Airman” ...
They’re also the large and small intestines.
A GAPING butt hole city
Rush’s theme song although one never hears the lyrics
My City Was Gone
I went back to Ohio
But my city was gone
There was no train station
There was no downtown
South Howard had disappeared
All my favorite places
My city had been pulled down
Reduced to parking spaces
Ay, oh, way to go, Ohio
Well, I went back to Ohio
But my family was gone
I stood on the back porch
There was nobody home
I was stunned and amazed
My childhood memories
Slowly swirled past
Like the wind through the trees
Ay, oh, way to go, Ohio
I went back to Ohio
But my pretty countryside
Had been paved down the middle
By a government that had no pride
The farms of Ohio
Had been replaced by shopping malls
And Muzak filled the air
From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls
Said, ay, oh, way to go, Ohio
Cleveland has rebounded rather well from its nadir in the 1970s. It’s never been a favorite city of mine but I will acknowledge that it isn’t as bad as it once was.
That said, all these cities that are just allowing people to commit arson, looting, violence against property, etc. risk making their cities worse. When you have inadequate police, you have anarchy. Will rapes happen less if there are no police to respond to them? Will burglaries happen less? Will murders happen less? Human nature tells us “of course not”.
So why give into these clowns?
Anyone living in a major metropolitan area with Democrat mayors, I have one piece of advice - MOVE!!! Quit your job, sell your house and get f-— out of dodge because with “leaders” like this, it will only be a matter of time before these criminals show up on your lawn. Then, it will be too late to call the cops.
I was shopping in Cleveland in the late 70s for some high-end stereo gear. A really ugly, really scrawny black dude walks into the stereo store and mumbles something to me. I said “Huh?” He mumbled slightly more clearly, but still unintelligible. I said “Speak clearly” and he replied “Wanna get physical?”
Butthole City indeed. Buying that stereo gear was my first and last experience in Cleveland.
That’s true, you’ve got a lot of buttholes there, mainly in politics.