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Re: Exclusive with Mayor Steven Fulop
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...Even forwarded the link to some friends.


Thanks much!

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Thanks for the link, stc4blues! Great read. Also, great pictures of JC! Followed the link you posted in some other thread and loved looking at the pictures. Even forwarded the link to some friends.

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Tom Friedman has an interesting column in the NYTimes today, arguing that cities are where the action is:

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In fact, if you want to be an optimist about America today, stand on your head. The country looks so much better from the bottom up ? from its major metropolitan areas ? than from the top down. Washington is tied in knots by Republican-led hyperpartisanship, lobbyists and budget constraints. Ditto most state legislatures. So the great laboratories and engines of our economy are now our cities. This is the conclusion of an important new book by the Brookings Institution scholars Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley, entitled: ?The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy.?


http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/28/opi ... be-a-mayor.html?src=rechp

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