With thanks to the Economic Collapse Blog
Turn Out The Lights - The Largest U.S. Cities Are Becoming Cesspools Of Filth, Decay And Wretchedness
Once
upon a time, the largest U.S. cities were the envy of the entire
world. Sadly, that is no longer the case. Sure, there are
areas of New York City, Boston, Washington and Los Angeles that are
still absolutely beautiful but for the most part our major cities are
rapidly rotting and decaying. Cities such as Detroit,
Cleveland, Baltimore, Memphis, New Orleans, St. Louis and Oakland
were all once places where middle class American workers thrived and
raised their families. Today, all of those cities are rapidly
being transformed into cesspools of filth, decay and wretchedness.
Millions of good jobs have left our major cities in recent decades
and poverty has absolutely exploded. Basically, you can
turn out the lights because the party is over. In fact, some
major U.S. cities areliterally turning
out the lights. In Detroit, about 40 percent of the
streetlights are already broken and the city cannot afford to repair
them. So Mayor Bing has come up with a plan to cut the number
of operating streetlights almost in half and leave vast sections of
the city totally in the dark at night. I wonder what that will
do to the crime rate in the city. But don't look down on
Detroit too much, because what is happening in Detroit will be
happening where you live soon enough.
A recent
Bloomberg article described
Mayor Bing's plan to eliminate nearly half of Detroit's
streetlights....
Detroit, whose 139 square miles contain 60 percent fewer residents than in 1950, will try to nudge them into a smaller living space by eliminating almost half its streetlights.
As it is, 40 percent of the 88,000 streetlights are broken and the city, whose finances are to be overseen by an appointed board, can’t afford to fix them. Mayor Dave Bing’s plan would create an authority to borrow $160 million to upgrade and reduce the number of streetlights to 46,000. Maintenance would be contracted out, saving the city $10 million a year.
What
this means is that there are going to be a lot of neighborhoods that
will have the lights turned off permanently.
So
which neighborhoods will those be?
According
to one top Detroit official, "distressed areas" are going
to be on the
low end of the totem pole....
“You have to identify those neighborhoods where you want to concentrate your population,” said Chris Brown, Detroit’s chief operating officer. “We’re not going to light distressed areas like we light other areas.”
City
officials know that they cannot force people to move from "distressed
areas", so they are going to encourage them to leave by cutting
off services.
But
turning off the lights is not the only way that Detroit is trying to
save money.
Recently,
officials in Detroit announced that all police stations in the city
will be closed to the public for
16 hours a day.
It
is so sad to see what is happening to what was once such a great
city.
Back
in the old days, Detroit had a teeming middle class population.
Back
in the old days, Detroit was a shining example of what America was
doing right.
Back
in the old days, middle class neighborhoods sprouted like mushrooms
all over Detroit.
Needless
to say, crime is exploding in Detroit and many families live in
constant fear.
Many
have taken justice into their own hands. Justifiable homicide
in Detroit rose by a staggering 79
percent during
2011.
But
Detroit is only one example of a national trend.
For
example, a recent article by Jim Quinn entitled "More
Than 30 Blocks Of Grey And Decay"
described the filth, decay and wretchedness in West Philadelphia.
Quinn refers to the drive through this area as "the 30 Blocks of
Squalor"....
The real unemployment rate exceeds 50%, murder is the number one industry, with drugs a close second.
As you drive down the 30 Blocks of Squalor you meet the ghost of Squalor future for West Chester Pike. The population along this corridor is ignorant, dependent, and represents the dregs of our society.
But
this area was once home to middle class families. There were
once many beautiful homes in West Philly, but most of them are now
either gone or are crumbling badly. According to Quinn, the
physical decay is matched by the social decay....
The once proud homes are in shambles. Bags of garbage dot the landscape. Most of the people who live here are parasites on society. Personal responsibility, work ethic, education and marriage are unknown concepts in this community. Even though more than 50% of the students in West Philly drop out of high school and the SAT scores of West Philly High students are lower than whale ****, the bankrupt school district spent $70 million to build a new high school/prison to babysit derelicts and future prison inmates. The windows do not have steel bars yet, as the architect was smart to put all windows at least eight feet above street level.
One
of the great things about
the article is
that Quinn pointed out how the retail stores in the area reflect the
things that the population of the community truly values....
The Chestnut Plaza truly represents what is important to this community. This Squalor Center, as opposed to Power Center, includes a video porn store, cash checking/payday loan outlet, smoke shop, donut shop, Laundromat, and liquor store. No need for a wedding ring store or resume writing service.
Sadly,
there are communities like this all over the country. As I
wrote about recently,
the entire state of California is slowly being transformed into one
gigantic cesspool.
Yes,
there are still a few areas where the wealthy play that are
absolutely beautiful. If you stay in the wealthy enclaves you
might never even know that the rest of the state is badly decaying.
There
are really good reasons why millions of people are moving out of
California. For example, a reader named Peter left the
following comment on
one of my recent articles....
I am a native Californian ( Im 61) and have lived here all but two years of my life. I can tell you absolutely that this state is not what it was 30 years ago. Cities like San Francisco have gone from being world-class tourist attractions to national disgraces. Los Angeles is a third-world city. San Diego is bankrupt. Even Silicon Valley, despite the recent improvements, is no way what it was in the 90′s. The retail trade is all but dead in this state. Even high-end malls like Rodeo Drive and Ocean Ave in Carmel are full of vacancies.
Throughout
the state, good businesses are shutting down and hard working
families are selling their homes. The void that is being
created is being filled by crime and gangs. The following is a
comment that a reader named Roberta left on that same article....
Yep we lived in Oroville CA back in 2007 and it was just starting to get bad then. Montgomery Wards closed, then McMahan’s furniture closed and NOW McDonalds is closing this July along with a grand slam of well known businesses are all folding and pulling out of Oroville or folding lock-stock-n-barrell. It’s turning into a gang town with wide spread rampant drug use. I feel sorry for family and friends that are still their clinging onto the hope that thnigs “will” get better. But I don’t think so.
Perhaps
things are still quite good where you live.
Perhaps
you think that you will be immune from all this.
Sadly,
the truth is that this is just the beginning.
The
U.S. economy is actually performing much better than it should be
thanks to the trillions
of borrowed dollars that
Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress have been spending into the
economy.
When
our debt-fueled prosperity ends, a lot more cities are going to end
up looking just like Detroit.
America
cannot prosper without middle class jobs, and those kinds of jobs are
rapidly disappearing.
We
are losing middle class jobs at a time when we desperately need more
of them.
Last
year, 53 percent of
all Americans with
a bachelor's degree under the age of 25 were either unemployed or
underemployed.
Yet
our politicians continue to pursue the same foolish policies over and
over.
So
things are going to continue to get worse and America is going to
continue to descend into squalor.
You
better get ready.
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