kdpluymers
Keith Pluymers
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I’m not trying to paint him as a corporate turncoat, and I think your characterization of his positions is largely correct. I was thinking specifically about the incident during his primary campaign in 2008 when he adopted harsh rhetoric in Ohio about NAFTA while reassuring the Canadian government about his position.

Hi all,

Ft. Worth did have bike share before LA... But in all seriousness, Dallas isn’t dense relative to NY, but it is dense relative to agrarian West Texas

Further to Patrick’s point, I’d recommend Mike Davis’s chapter in City of Quartz on Fontana, CA, which he titles “Junkyard of Dreams.” There are cities, towns, and neighborhoods in precarious economic positions across the country, including in states that went Democratic in the last election. Failure to address their

That’s fair enough. We went back and forth quite a bit about what places should fall in which categories and I think there’s room to argue for some to move around a bit.

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That’s a fair enough critique. Charles I ran into much of his difficulty precisely because he endorsed religious measures designed to promote conformity and obedience.