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Ohio Census / Population Trends & Lists
So I don’t have the solution but I think there is another way to look at this problem. Given the vast increase in productivity, we actually need way fewer people to produce the same standard of living. The problem is one of distribution rather than a lack of people to do the work, especially if AI ends up as disruptive as feared. Technology could be the solution if the benefits of productivity growth are more equitably shared. Focusing on that problem instead might be better for us and the planet.
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Brook Park: New Cleveland Browns Stadium
Cleveland would be better off financially supporting an effort to turn Cleveland State into a football school. They would increase the desirability of the school and avoid the constant threat of hostage taking by self interested billionaires. OSU benefits Columbus more than the Browns do Cleveland.
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Cleveland: Cleveland-Cliffs
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Former Sister’s Chicken and Biscuits?- Cleveland: Downtown Office Buildings Updates
Interesting thought KJP. Maybe employers should think about developing workforce housing again. Given that housing costs are a big burden on young people and a huge factor in disillusionment with our system. There are precedents; look at Birdtown or Pullman Village.- Ohio: General Business & Economic News
If Trump makes good on his promise to deport millions, the chaos that ensues may give Latinos a reason to return to the Democratic Party. Surely family members, friends and even some legal residents will be rounded up too. I doubt Stephen Miller really cares about the harm this will do. I also have to wonder how this new power will be used once the immigrants are gone. Do you really think it will be dissolved or might it then be turned towards domestic opponents? History has thoughts.- Ohio Voting / Voter ID Law
Could it be the location of the Cuyahoga early vote center? The Franklin county one is ideal, located in a former Kohls on a bus line with good parking. It is super easy to get in and vote. Even when busy the line usually takes less than 15 minutes.- The YouTube Thread
A Brit reacts to Cleveland.- The YouTube Thread
Apologies if this has already been posted. I am surprised to see that both Cincinnati and Cleveland made the list.- Ohio Congressional Redistricting / Gerrymandering
We might need another amendment to take the power to create the ballot language away from the Secretary of State and place it in the hands of the Legislative Service Commission or some other non-partisan entity. LaRose's language is beyond the pale and should be reason enough for him to lose the ability to ever hold statewide office in Ohio.- Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
If you love music, stadium concerts kinda suck. They can be a spectacle but the sound quality is usually awful- Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
This whole mess is another argument for the merger of the various municipalities into one larger county-wide city. Then, communities wouldn’t have to be pitted against each other. Brook Park may be biting off more than they can chew. They may find themselves owned by the Haslans.- The Official *I Love Cleveland* Thread
Cruise reviewer gives Cleveland some "unexpected" love.- Cedar Point
OH_Really replied to buildingcincinnati's post in a topic in Restaurants, Local Events, & EntertainmentI'm really worried that Cedar Point will never get the resources to remain competitive when they are just one of 42 parks, especially when other parks can remain open all year round.- Columbus: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
I’m not sure why Columbus’ numbers seem so out of whack. They must use a really unique method. I also find it hard to swallow the numbers put out by Experience Columbus generally. They claim over 51 million visitors to Columbus in 2022 putting Columbus well ahead of Paris. https://www.wosu.org/2024-05-24/columbus-saw-a-record-51-2-million-visitors-last-year# https://www.brusselstimes.com/417329/paris-remains-most-visited-city-in-the-world-with-44-million-tourists-in-2022 - Waukegan, Illinois