I’m sure this will not effect the voter turnout in the area.
We have the homeless, and we have vacant homes. It’s a shame most of the homeless have been so tainted by drugs or by liberalism that there is no point in putting them into the unwanted homes awaiting demolition. Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Pelosi, and Obama have a lot to answer for.
“Rokakis said he believes dropping property values will cause thousand of homeowners to demand lower property taxes during reassessments in 2012.”
You think?
Does anyone realize house prices can’t always go up and maybe younger workers need cheaper starter homes?
Ping
Message from Oklahoma to Ohio: tear down your own damn houses. Why do you need tax dollars from other states to solve your problems? Use some of those protected union workers to tear them down.
Hows that free trade working for ya Ohio?
So real estate interests are wanting the default and collapse to be more complete. They scoff at the consequences of their vain, thieving and lazy decisions while blaming various others. Alright. That’s the way we’ll go. Enjoy the interesting times and changes in character of leadership ahead.
Why not recycle? Homes are mostly wood..and seasoned wood is always of value, every for firewood. There's metal..piping, and other stuff..so why not hire some of the unemployed..not that expensive..minimum wage or a little higher..not that expensive...put them is small crews..to tear down these homes, sort out all the salvagable stuff..I bet much of it could be sold overseas...
And the solution to the problems in the northeast is more liberal politicians, and more powerful union labor. /s
If this were a Republican president, you would see this on the nightly news about once every five seconds. Does Obama get the same coverage? Kind of like the Reagan/Clinton homeless phenomena: there were millions of homeless under the heartless Reagan, but they all seemed to have disappeared under Bubba. The press is no longer free, as they are bound to their ideologies and personal biases.
Maybe they should just burn the homes to support prices - like they did with food under the New Deal AAA.
When I make a mistake, I get out my eraser.
It would be easier and cheaper just to burn them to the ground and plow over.
The real reason eludes him. Cleavland just isn’t worth a damn
I got lost one afternoon in Cleveland and ended up on the east side there. Turns out the county board of elections was across the street from the Dem Party there. Don’t know if this is still true.