Posted on 08/27/2014 3:49:44 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Shellena Eskridge: We need role models. We need an entire change for the better. We need economic change.
FERGUSON, Mo. This town is already cleaning up. The streets are litter-free. The windows are being repaired.
Now the question is, can this small community be able to draw new business, and will anyone stay?
And its a question not just for Ferguson but for St. Louis as a whole. Negative attention from more than two weeks of protests over the death of Michael Brown brought the regions deep-seated racial, economic and social problems into the national spotlight. And not in a good way.
Weve been on the front page, said Denny Coleman, chief executive of the St. Louis Economic Council, which seeks investment in the region. Weve been portrayed in the national and international press in an unfavorable light.
Looting. Violence. Racial discord. Poverty. Is this a place where anyone would want to open a business, build a factory or warehouse or launch a startup?
There are long-term thinkers and short-term thinkers, said Charlie Davis, owner of the Ferguson Burger Bar & More, a restaurant at the center of the protests. To Davis, the short-term thinkers are the looters and protestors who seem willing to do anything to get immediate results. Long-term thinkers know the potential of the area.
Do I think were going to lose business? Davis said. No. The long-term thinkers know this is a good place. People are going to spend money here.
Others are less optimistic. Coleman believes Ferguson and St. Louis will have to first quell the violence and confrontation that marked the early protests. Then the community needs to take a hard look at the underlying issues, repair the skill gap that exists in the workforce...
(Excerpt) Read more at marketwatch.com ...
Well......bye.
“Our Youth Need Help” No they don’t. They need to learn about manners, courtesy, sharing, a good work ethic and positive thinking.
underlying issues?....we all know what they are but we can’t say it out loud....
Nowadays, a business can locate almost anywhere ... and an area that can't present itself as a great place to do business won't even be considered for a new start-up or a relocation.
Locate my business in Ferguson? LOL. I'd just as soon invest in a grain farm in Zimbabwe.
Too late now... y’all just voted with your support of lawlessness.
You can beg in the streets because your only hope now is the dole ... into perpetuity.
Who on earth wants to come to YOUR community and invest, work, live?????
You are NOW the property of the United States of America welfare system. Good luck!
BYE!
If I were a businessman, I would take my insurance money and close the doors.
Recovery from the blight after a riot usually takes a generation if it ever happens.
One-by-one, every town and city invaded by irresponsible, wild animals will turn into Detroit. The animals will continue to blame Bush and never look in the mirror, so the solution has no chance of ever coming about. Half the problem is solved once there is recognition of the cause.
Paths to Successful Futures = Acting White
Nobody’s blocking anyone, honey; except yourselves.
[...can this small community be able to draw new business...]
Why would any one open up businesses there at his point. Cut them off and send a clear message that rioting-stealing-looting will not be tolerated.
Like those businesses had anything to do what so ever with the shooting. Easy targets for those wanting to get over on everyone else and blame their problems or “paths” as indicated in the above photo on everyone else instead of taking personal responsibility.
I would shut down everything - no pop stores - no cigarettes - no clothes - nothing...let them sit there in the comfort of that sewer and think about the damage they did over a thug!
Davis said. No. The long-term thinkers know this is a good place. People are going to spend money here.
Who’s money - tax payers money??? Those idiots without a job - any skills what so ever to be self-employed - or employed at all - school drop outs...
What money do they earn that is legal where they need to spend it!
I’m sure no insurance company would even go near this place again...if so, it will cost a fortune!
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“Looting. Violence. Racial discord. Poverty. Is this a place where anyone would want to open a business, build a factory or warehouse or launch a startup?”
Ladies and Gentleman, I give you Newark and Detroit; after July 1967.
Especially when they are proud of their looting, like it is some great accomplishment. What a spectacle. Nobody in their right mind would open up a business in Ferguson now, and those that are still there might want to consider someplace else.
Stupidity has consequences.
As a St. Louis resident, the problems recently seen are much much more systematic. Sports franchises are only life downtown. Compounded by problem of idiotic law limiting geographic borders of the city.
Who would want to be among so many registered Democrats, filled with hubris, pre-conceived notions, anti-American propaganda, arrogance and a seething hatred for anything American implanted by Progressive masters?
Answer: Only other registered Democrats who look in the mirror and admire a brilliant, intellectual, really-really smart Progressive genius who has all the answers and hates knuckle-dragging, gun-loving, bible-thumping Christian morons from flyover country.
(Is that a place where a “capitalist pig” enterprise could exist in peace?)
IMHO
I'd bet that the majority of the people living on the out skirts of the city don't think the laws are "idiotic".
If I were a business owner Ferguson would be down near the bottom of my list. Somewhere around California, Detroit, Gaza, and Afghanistan.
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