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It doesn't come with a guarantee and the Flint comparison has merit and not everyone agrees it's the right fix. However, I think there's a good case to be made for it.
The thinner you spread your resources the more poorly served everyone is. The student population is too low to support the schools, the overall population is too low to fill the neighborhoods, the police are spread too thin... every essential city service is operating on a shoestring. Cities need density to work and Detroit is too thinned out.
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NOT TO BE FUCKED WITH
<laughs> Thanks! I hadn't actually looked up any of that, geerussell.
That was just my vibe from briefly visiting Youngstown.
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STEW BEEF!
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