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Post by 101ABN on Aug 8, 2011 6:03:30 GMT -8
Joel Kotkin
Lost AngelesThe City of Angels goes to hell.It seems appropriate that the city where America’s movies are made has enjoyed such a dramatic trajectory. Los Angeles began the twentieth century with barely 100,000 residents. By century’s end, 4 million people were living there, making it the nation’s second-largest city, while another 6 million were occupying the rest of Los Angeles County. But in the new century, Los Angeles has begun to fade, and it can’t blame its sorry condition on the recent recession. The unemployment rate is one of the highest among the nation’s largest urban areas. Streets are potholed. Businesses and residents are fleeing. In virtually every category of urban success, from migration of educated workers to growth of airport travel, Los Angeles lags behind not only such fast-growth regions as Dallas, Houston, and Raleigh-Durham, but also historical rivals like New York. Perhaps worst of all is the perception, both here and elsewhere, that Los Angeles no longer matters as much as it once did. “I’ve traveled the world, and there was once a great mystique about L.A., but it’s gone,” says Robert Hertzberg, a former mayoral candidate and onetime speaker of the California State Assembly. “And I look at the leadership, and it’s gone. No one much cares.” www.city-journal.org/2011/21_3_los-angeles.htmlMany people thought it already was Hell.
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Post by ReformedLiberal on Aug 14, 2011 14:43:17 GMT -8
Apathetic arrogance is one of the common traits of civilizations in decline. They revel in what was, reject the reality of what is, and fantasize about what will be... until all (or most) is lost. Los Angeles is not alone. It is reflective of a national crisis of consciousness that affects the majority of the population and a good many state and local governments.
We need to wake up now, or prepare for a rude awakening into a nightmarish future.
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Post by marinecpl on Aug 14, 2011 15:12:14 GMT -8
I've never been to LA. I've never been to California.
I only have opinions based on what my parents said about SoCal(my mom lived in Santa Monica in the late sixties and my dad did his recruit training at MCRD San Diego, ITR and Motor Transport School at Camp Pendleton and he was stationed for a time at Concord Naval Weapons Station in the Bay Area), from episodes of CHiPs, the LA riots, movies, etc.
So anything I would add would be conjecture and supposition.
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