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The Motor City: Prototype for Urban Failure

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Posted By: Hazymac, 5/7/2025 8:59:42 AM

The only thing better than learning from your own mistakes is learning from someone else’s. Unfortunately, today’s urban leaders haven’t been paying attention. Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Chicago, New York, and other cities could have avoided their current dire conditions if only they had heeded the lessons of Detroit. In 1950 the Motor City was home to nearly two million people and built half the cars in the world. Today two-thirds of those people are gone and its auto industry is a shell of its former self. After decades of decline, Detroit is on the way back with a new can-do attitude. But its troubled history gives today’s urban leaders

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Reply 1 - Posted by: chumley 5/7/2025 9:42:35 AM (No. 1946415)
The article is already wrong in the first line. Learning from your mistakes is good. Learning from others' mistakes is better, as they said. But better than all that is anticipating the mistake ahead of time and not making it at all. Too many people nowadays think mistakes are inevitable. They are common but possible to avoid with a little foresight.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: gartenfrau 5/7/2025 9:51:51 AM (No. 1946418)
Detroit started losing whites in the 1950's after the I75 and I94 were built so that people could move to what is now the inner circle of suburbs. In the 60's you had "Urban Development" which did nothing but destroy stable, vibrant black neighborhoods for things such as I-375 (a 1 mile interstate) and one of the Chrysler factories. This ratcheted up a lot of black resentment. After the '67 riots the stream of whites and money became more of a torrent. Then Coleman Young became mayor and for the next 20 years he bled the city dry. Even after he died, his cronies on the city council effectively blocked several of the following mayors. And then they had Kwame and Monica Conyers who were so corrupt that the Feds finally took notice and Colemans leftovers retired before they could get indicted. It really wasn't until the last 20 years with Mike Duggan that things began to change for the better. My generation left Detroit because of the crime, but my kids generation are moving back to the city. They love it and are gentrifying many neighborhoods. Detroit's biggest problem in attracting people now are the schools which are a tough nut to crack because of the teacher's union.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 5/7/2025 11:00:58 AM (No. 1946476)
The Motor City was destroyed by itself, including the unions, DEI, the green new deal and climate change, and the woke culture. The car manufacturers ignored their customers, produced low quality vehicles at high prices, and their dealerships were rude and unresponsive to customers, so customers went elsewhere, and they are not coming back.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: cor-vet 5/7/2025 11:53:48 AM (No. 1946501)
Political leadership conferred on the highest bidder, and the subsequent overtaking and outright thievery by a political class, largely made up of 'victims', has been the downfall of most major cities. The fact that most of these 'leaders' are/were democrat speaks volumes!
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