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So the Democrats dumping 20,000 Haitians on a town of 58,000 was good for the town?  I can see that it was good for plutocrats looking for cheap labor, but the citizens of the town seem to vigorously disagree.  Luntz is basically saying the replacement theory is real and it is magnificent.

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John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 7:18am

I’ve been there several times over the past 5 years, most recently last year. It is very poor. Most of the housing stock is in very rough shape, ie no major maintenance for 20+ years. Most of the businesses look closed. Many of the small shops, fast food and gas stations are closed too. I’ve described it as a city that barely survived a bombing raid in a war.
It should be criminal to send 20,000 people to a place where the locals are so desperate.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 7:58am

I’m afraid you could not find a population with less human capital per person than Haiti. Haitian randos are not going to revitalize any place.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 8:03am

Please note that Kevin McCarthy’s Washington residence was a set of rooms he rented from Frank Luntz that were located in Luntz’ condominium. Please note that until she ran into the red zone of the de trop meter, Kevin McCarthy wanted to retain Lizard Cheney in the House Republican leadership. Luntz, McCarthy, Glitch McConnell, Mitt Romney and his maladroit niece, the Bushes, the Cheneys. The Republican Party has been run by a secret cabal of its enemies.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 8:23am

I looked at some data from 2019. The employment to population ratio for Clark County, Ohio was nearly 30% below the national mean and employee compensation per worker was about 1/3 below the national mean. No clue how Springfield got to be such a sorry mess.

John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 8:40am

What happened to Springfield happened to ALL of the small to mid size cities in Ohio. In the mid to late 20th century industry after industry bought up each other and slowly consolidated in larger facilities, closing multiple others. Eventually those were closed too as they moved facilities overseas or south. That is why most things are not made in the US.
Furniture, cars, appliances, business equipment, machine tools, bicycles. Gone. And all of the businesses that supported them are gone too. I would need multiple hands to count all of the closed, demolished, long gone factories that were within a 15 minute drive of me that I personally remember being in operation.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 11:18am

Remember: whenever the left insists “that’s not happening” they always mean “that’s happening, but you should approve of it happening.” You can tell this by how easily they transition from the first position to the second once forced, and how they will never admit that they have contradicted themselves by doing so.

D P
D P
Saturday, September 14, AD 2024 2:05pm

Could someone who knows Luntz, or his client McCarthy, please ask one of them for me just how the Uzbeks have revitalized northern Cincinnati? I was right there through this spring and it certainly was not obvious to me. Maybe it only happens after the replacement is complete?

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