01 June 2018

Investing in OZones For Wealth Creation . . . and/or To Narrow The Inequality Gap??

Don't know about you, dear readers, but how much more commentary can we take on here in The Old Donut-Hole we call home? It's all been spelled-out over-and-over again to heed the warnings and see the results and outcomes here in downtown Mesa. . . .it's all getting played-out here now where two words are missing in the massive make-over from an inflow of mostly-Mormon millions in investments from Salt Lake City for wealth creation.
However, two words appear to be missing in Mesa: inclusive and equitable.
Here in the desert of The Valley of The Sun it's not likely that the rising salty tide will float everybody's boats (to borrow a phrase from former Mesa City Manager Mike Hutchinson.)
In a recent article by Jim Walsh in the East Valley Tribune last weekend, John Giles is quoted as saying "he isn't the first mayor to go to Salt Lake for investments . . ." He's got that right - he is the 40th in the line-of-succession when he ascended into office starting off in LDS Stakes as you can see memorialized in this bronze plaque mounted on stone >
(For those inclined to walk around the sidewalks here in The Old Donut-Hole it's in front of what used to be City Hall now the Arizona Museum of Natural History on Macdonald St)
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Invest In Cities To Narrow The Inequality Gap
Roger Trapp ,


 

 

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