Saul Alinsky's Rules For Radicals
This is whats happening, Following the play book.
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Saul Alinsky's Rules For Radicals
This is whats happening, Following the play book.
Had I had the money, I would have bought up all the warehouse/industrial footage I could have leveraged, in what is now LoDo, in the late 80's. It was literally pennies/sq ft back then. Nobody wanted it. You couldn't hardly give it away. I'm no real estate genius, my grandmother just instilled a love of downtown in me at a young age, before it went to shit, and I wanted a piece of it. Some of you older members may remember the good old days downtown at Christmas, before 16th Street Mall and such.
Needless to say, none of my broke-ass buddies at the time had any money, or initiative. Hell, it wasn't an equitable investment then, but boy would it have been a good score. Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda...Oh well.
So let's get this straight -- these people are complaining about all of these employees using buses and municipal bus stops? Would they prefer the increased traffic from all those employees using their individual cars instead?