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Originally Posted by Sigaba
FWIW, Professor Glaeser is a committed urbanist << LINK>><< LINK2>> as well as a progressive << LINK3>> << LINK3>>. That is, the man is critical of the current president and his policy preferences for reasons many here might not like.
(IMO, the current president got elected and re-elected not so much because he has a nefarious plan to make cities poorer or because he has a master plan to radicalize and further racialize American national politics but because his opposition allows itself to believe that he does. My $0.02.)
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Now that truly is "food for thought"! I am going to need to think about that for a while, it really does have far reaching and strategic political consequences.
Really, Really Good Thought {Salute}