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dudeursistershot
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:47 am Post subject: |
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| Scott wrote: | | It is not the governments responsibility to foster competition or help businesses in any way or even to tax for that matter, if you believe the Libertarian dogma. |
There's a significant difference between libertarianism and anarchy.
| Scott wrote: | | Libertarians also believe in a completely open border with Mexico but I don`t think that`s such a great idea either. |
I do.
| Scott wrote: | | ablarc wrote: | ^ Wordplay, Ron. "Communism" wasn't used literally. He means the government's not obligated to save weak businesses.
Not obvious? |
It`s not the governments place to bankrupt healthy businesses in the name of progress either. |
The government isnt doing anything. Consumers would be voluntarily giving up their money to a different private business.
I was being hyperbolic by referring to communism. You can substitute the word socialism for communism. It's an equally horrible and failed idea as communism but it describes the situation a bit better. |
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dudeursistershot
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:50 am Post subject: |
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| Ron Newman wrote: | | What is described here is not that different from Nantucket voting to bar national chains from the town center, or from my own neighborhood lobbying the city of Somerville to reject a Quizno's sub shop in Davis Square because it would provide nothing that wasn't already available from many locally-owned businesses. |
Exactly, it's no different than those situations. It's equal. Equally unconstitutional. Equally wrong. Equally stupid. Equally illegal. |
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Ron Newman
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 3:08 am Post subject: |
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| Whereas I see all three as justifiable attempts to keep a local place local. |
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ALEEJAC
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 4:35 am Post subject: |
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| So, are people here willing to ban certain establishments based on where in the world the company got its start? |
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Scott
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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| I don`t oppose Walgreen's or any other store moving to the Square, but I would say to the next shop owner that its financial suicide to take that loan. Let someone else pay to spruce up the storefronts because doing the right thing could see the end of your business. You`ll end up competing with the big guys and be saddled with debt in the process. |
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dudeursistershot
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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| Ron Newman wrote: | | Whereas I see all three as justifiable attempts to keep a local place local. |
And that's why you're a socialist/communist.
If the locals want to stay local, they'll shop at the local place. If they don't want to stay local, they'll shop at the more competitive national chain and their income will effectively be raised due to the cost of goods decreasing. It's none of the government's business whether one business goes out of business or not. That's for the owners or stockholders to deal with. |
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Ron Newman
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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| Sorry, but I still don't see any connection to either 'communism' or 'socialism' in these efforts. |
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ALEEJAC
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 3:15 pm Post subject: |
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He's simply using 'communist' as hyperbole for the desire for government muscle flexing in private business. We should probably get off it, since it puts people in an argumentative or defensive mood.
The bottomline is that people voluntarily (consciously, I hope) choose one store over another. If one pharmacy fails and one succeeds, blame the locals and the failing store owner. Don't blame the succeeding store, they are simply providing what the community really wants.
-ALJ |
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Scott
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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No, he`s just a smart ass college kid with obnoxious avatars who doesn`t seem to know the difference between a Republican and a Libertarian.
This forum and its predecessor were alot better when we stuck to serious discussion about the city by people who love this stuff. This isn`t SSP or SSC were they talk out there ass and children are tolerated. I cannot remember anyone openly insulting another person on this forum until a few select individuals washed up on our shores. |
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ALEEJAC
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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At the risk of making this thread productive again, does anybody (smart-ass, communist, libertarian or otherwise) have photos of the area? Is there an existing photo thread of Dudley Square?
-ALJ |
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kz1000ps
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 6:48 pm Post subject: |
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| Scott wrote: | | ......obnoxious avatars.... |
And signatures....
This cannot be stressed enough. Dude, you've made your political leanings more than clear through your words. Do you really need to visually shove them down our throats too? |
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Scott
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ALEEJAC
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| Quote: | | Why don`t you create one for us ALEEJAC? |
...'cause it's cold and rainy and I don't have a digital camera. Time will fix the former, me saving money will fix the later.
Thanks for the link!
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dudeursistershot
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:41 am Post subject: |
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| Scott wrote: | | No, he`s just a smart ass college kid with obnoxious avatars who doesn`t seem to know the difference between a Republican and a Libertarian. |
First of all, I'm not in college. Second of all, I'm quite aware of the difference. Republicans like war. I don't. Republicans are socially crazy. I'm socially progressive. Therefore, I identify with Libertarians more than any other party. Republicans are the people I identify with least.
Enough of this |
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admin Site Admin
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:04 am Post subject: |
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| Guys, please, enough already. |
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Matt
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:38 am Post subject: |
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| Scott wrote: | No, he`s just a smart ass college kid with obnoxious avatars who doesn`t seem to know the difference between a Republican and a Libertarian.
This forum and its predecessor were alot better when we stuck to serious discussion about the city by people who love this stuff. This isn`t SSP or SSC were they talk out there ass and children are tolerated. I cannot remember anyone openly insulting another person on this forum until a few select individuals washed up on our shores. |
AMEN BROTHER. the insulting/bullying has to stop...that will be what could end this thing...people are going to be sick of it and not come around. And before people get on the freedom of speech thing...let's remember that's not absolute (insightful speech is highly questionable...'fire' in a theater, etc). But I will not debate any of this. Moving on...
I too will get out get some pictures. I have some friends who just moved to dudley square...they moved into a relatively affordable condo in a gorgeous mansion, off of washington street right behind fort hill. They're a white hetero couple...somewhat an enigma (a lot of the other white people are the gay guys priced out of the south end). So, they feel that they sort of stand out, but they're ok with that
I had no idea how beautiful some of the architecture is in that area!! Then again, it was where the wealthy lived before all of the landfill of 1800s, correct?
They state that the area is still somewhat sketchy, but feel they are trailblazers. My friend goes to this coffee shop/bakery that just opened by the people who own the Haley House in the South End...first sign of funky retail |
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Ronwell
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ablarc
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:37 am Post subject: |
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| Good to have you on board, Ronwell! |
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cityrecord
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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Ronwell: Great photos. I have a couple of Dudley Square photos c. 1895 that I will try to post for comparison, including a shot of the Dartmouth Hotel.
Matt: You wrote "I had no idea how beautiful some of the architecture is in that area!! Then again, it was where the wealthy lived before all of the landfill of 1800s, correct?"
Not really. Roxbury was an independent town until right after the Civil War. Boston's elite did have a few scattered country houses in Roxbury, but most of them would have lived in Beacon Hill and the South End prior to the filling of the Back Bay. There is a scene at the opening of John P. Marquand's "The Late George Apley" where Apley's grandfather knows it is time to leave the South End for the Back Bay when he sees a man sitting on his front steps in shirtsleeves.
I'm sure some of Roxbury's development was driven by proximity to Boston and regular street transportation, but I get the sense that it was the middling sort who lived in Roxbury, not Boston's wealthier residents. Incidentally, William Lloyd Garrison ended up in Roxbury because he couldn't live in Boston for fear of being attacked for his anti-slavery views. |
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ALEEJAC
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:53 am Post subject: |
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Perfect, thanks for the pics.
-ALJ |
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Roxxma
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Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:37 am Post subject: |
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| Wow Ronwell, you managed to got most of my immediate neighborhood, except for my street itself (Linwood), though you came pretty close... |
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