Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass – Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule

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oh well, doesn't say much for the people living there. They voted for them... but they elect Shrillary, she'll finish what Obama has started and that's what our country will soon be like.

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Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass – Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule


Binghamton, New York is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures.

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass thanks to many years of liberal state policies.
Deseret News National reported:

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass.

Binghamton, New York — once a powerhouse of industry — is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures, according to the U.S. Census. In Binghamton, more than 31 percent of city residents are at or below the federal poverty level compared to 38 percent in Detroit. Average household income in Binghamton at $30,179 in 2012 barely outpaces Detroit’s $26,955. By some metrics, Binghamton is behind Detroit. Some 45 percent of Binghamton residents own their dwellings while more than 52 percent of Detroit residents are homeowners. Both “Rust Belt” cities have lost more than 2 percent of their populations.

Binghamton is not alone. Upstate New York — that vast 50,000-square mile region north of New York City — seems to be in an economic death spiral.

The fate of the area is a small scene in a larger story playing out across rural America. As the balance of population shifts from farms to cities, urban elites are increasingly favoring laws and regulations that benefit urban voters over those who live in small towns or out in the country. The implications are more than just economic: it’s a trend that fuels the intense populism and angry politics that has shattered the post-World War II consensus and divided the nation.

Upstate New York, the portion that lies beyond the New York metropolitan area, has become “The Land That Time Forgot,” a broad swath of depressed cities and low-profit farmlands that stretches from Newburgh and Poughkeepsie in the Hudson Valley through the old manufacturing centers of Schenectady and Troy, across the Allegheny Plateau to Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, all the way west to Jamestown, the city with the lowest percentage of college graduates in America.

For more than half a century, this huge region — once the nation’s breadbasket and a manufacturing capital — has been losing jobs, dollars and people. “It all began in 1959 when the interstate highway system was completed,” says Carl Schramm, professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at Syracuse University. “That was also the year commercial jets went into service and half the homes in Florida were air-conditioned.”

all of it here:
Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule The Gateway Pundit
 
oh well, doesn't say much for the people living there. They voted for them... but they elect Shrillary, she'll finish what Obama has started and that's what our country will soon be like.

SNIP:
Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass – Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule


Binghamton, New York is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures.

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass thanks to many years of liberal state policies.
Deseret News National reported:

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass.

Binghamton, New York — once a powerhouse of industry — is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures, according to the U.S. Census. In Binghamton, more than 31 percent of city residents are at or below the federal poverty level compared to 38 percent in Detroit. Average household income in Binghamton at $30,179 in 2012 barely outpaces Detroit’s $26,955. By some metrics, Binghamton is behind Detroit. Some 45 percent of Binghamton residents own their dwellings while more than 52 percent of Detroit residents are homeowners. Both “Rust Belt” cities have lost more than 2 percent of their populations.

Binghamton is not alone. Upstate New York — that vast 50,000-square mile region north of New York City — seems to be in an economic death spiral.

The fate of the area is a small scene in a larger story playing out across rural America. As the balance of population shifts from farms to cities, urban elites are increasingly favoring laws and regulations that benefit urban voters over those who live in small towns or out in the country. The implications are more than just economic: it’s a trend that fuels the intense populism and angry politics that has shattered the post-World War II consensus and divided the nation.

Upstate New York, the portion that lies beyond the New York metropolitan area, has become “The Land That Time Forgot,” a broad swath of depressed cities and low-profit farmlands that stretches from Newburgh and Poughkeepsie in the Hudson Valley through the old manufacturing centers of Schenectady and Troy, across the Allegheny Plateau to Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, all the way west to Jamestown, the city with the lowest percentage of college graduates in America.

For more than half a century, this huge region — once the nation’s breadbasket and a manufacturing capital — has been losing jobs, dollars and people. “It all began in 1959 when the interstate highway system was completed,” says Carl Schramm, professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at Syracuse University. “That was also the year commercial jets went into service and half the homes in Florida were air-conditioned.”

all of it here:
Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule The Gateway Pundit
Democratic Rule? You don't know upstate New York very well....it's hard core Republican. :lol: I grew up there.
 
oh well, doesn't say much for the people living there. They voted for them... but they elect Shrillary, she'll finish what Obama has started and that's what our country will soon be like.

SNIP:
Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass – Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule


Binghamton, New York is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures.

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass thanks to many years of liberal state policies.
Deseret News National reported:

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass.

Binghamton, New York — once a powerhouse of industry — is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures, according to the U.S. Census. In Binghamton, more than 31 percent of city residents are at or below the federal poverty level compared to 38 percent in Detroit. Average household income in Binghamton at $30,179 in 2012 barely outpaces Detroit’s $26,955. By some metrics, Binghamton is behind Detroit. Some 45 percent of Binghamton residents own their dwellings while more than 52 percent of Detroit residents are homeowners. Both “Rust Belt” cities have lost more than 2 percent of their populations.

Binghamton is not alone. Upstate New York — that vast 50,000-square mile region north of New York City — seems to be in an economic death spiral.

The fate of the area is a small scene in a larger story playing out across rural America. As the balance of population shifts from farms to cities, urban elites are increasingly favoring laws and regulations that benefit urban voters over those who live in small towns or out in the country. The implications are more than just economic: it’s a trend that fuels the intense populism and angry politics that has shattered the post-World War II consensus and divided the nation.

Upstate New York, the portion that lies beyond the New York metropolitan area, has become “The Land That Time Forgot,” a broad swath of depressed cities and low-profit farmlands that stretches from Newburgh and Poughkeepsie in the Hudson Valley through the old manufacturing centers of Schenectady and Troy, across the Allegheny Plateau to Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, all the way west to Jamestown, the city with the lowest percentage of college graduates in America.

For more than half a century, this huge region — once the nation’s breadbasket and a manufacturing capital — has been losing jobs, dollars and people. “It all began in 1959 when the interstate highway system was completed,” says Carl Schramm, professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at Syracuse University. “That was also the year commercial jets went into service and half the homes in Florida were air-conditioned.”

all of it here:
Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule The Gateway Pundit
Democratic Rule? You don't know upstate New York very well....it's hard core Republican. :lol: I grew up there.

When did you move to New York City?
 
oh well, doesn't say much for the people living there. They voted for them... but they elect Shrillary, she'll finish what Obama has started and that's what our country will soon be like.

SNIP:
Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass – Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule


Binghamton, New York is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures.

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass thanks to many years of liberal state policies.
Deseret News National reported:

Upstate New York is becoming Detroit with grass.

Binghamton, New York — once a powerhouse of industry — is now approaching Detroit in many economic measures, according to the U.S. Census. In Binghamton, more than 31 percent of city residents are at or below the federal poverty level compared to 38 percent in Detroit. Average household income in Binghamton at $30,179 in 2012 barely outpaces Detroit’s $26,955. By some metrics, Binghamton is behind Detroit. Some 45 percent of Binghamton residents own their dwellings while more than 52 percent of Detroit residents are homeowners. Both “Rust Belt” cities have lost more than 2 percent of their populations.

Binghamton is not alone. Upstate New York — that vast 50,000-square mile region north of New York City — seems to be in an economic death spiral.

The fate of the area is a small scene in a larger story playing out across rural America. As the balance of population shifts from farms to cities, urban elites are increasingly favoring laws and regulations that benefit urban voters over those who live in small towns or out in the country. The implications are more than just economic: it’s a trend that fuels the intense populism and angry politics that has shattered the post-World War II consensus and divided the nation.

Upstate New York, the portion that lies beyond the New York metropolitan area, has become “The Land That Time Forgot,” a broad swath of depressed cities and low-profit farmlands that stretches from Newburgh and Poughkeepsie in the Hudson Valley through the old manufacturing centers of Schenectady and Troy, across the Allegheny Plateau to Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo, all the way west to Jamestown, the city with the lowest percentage of college graduates in America.

For more than half a century, this huge region — once the nation’s breadbasket and a manufacturing capital — has been losing jobs, dollars and people. “It all began in 1959 when the interstate highway system was completed,” says Carl Schramm, professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at Syracuse University. “That was also the year commercial jets went into service and half the homes in Florida were air-conditioned.”

all of it here:
Upstate New York Is Becoming Detroit With Grass Thanks to Years of Democratic Rule The Gateway Pundit
Democratic Rule? You don't know upstate New York very well....it's hard core Republican. :lol: I grew up there.

When did you move to New York City?
 
a lot of the comments with article are from people who did live there or who is still living there.
 
Upstate is by the most part goes Repub,save a few counties around Rochester,the problem is there are many more voters down state that always go Dem,upstate take the hit,gas drilling is a prime example.The state is run by the city.The state could use an elector collage type voting system,for better representation,for people above westchester county.
 
Yep, and that is the way it is. Rural are always crying about how urban dominates them, but cry even louder when urban money is not spent for the upkeep of their roads, sewer systems, ect. Not that I am complaining about that, for this is one nation, and no state should allow a rural area to totally decay. Not good for anybody. But the people in the rural areas also need to acknowledge where their roads and other amenities come from.
 
I grew up in Oneida County, right in the center of the state.
The factories that fed the local economies decades ago are virtually all gone.

The crooks and near sighted politicians did nothing to encourage companies to update those old factories and keep them here in the US.
Thank all who shoved NAFTA, CAFTA, and the Climate Change BS down our throats.
 
Broome County's unemployment rate is 6.9%.
Broome County's unemployment rate is 6.9%.

And to narrow it down further, Binghamton's unemployment rate is 6.0% (Dec '14)

and Detroit's is 12.2%.

This attempt to bash liberals in NY is comically inept in just about every aspect.
So comparing one shit whole to another,make one of the turds look better?
Down state dominates upstate,that is indisputable.,and now they are pimping us out with ten years free tax deals,that always burn the locals in the end,every single time.
 
By the way the real unemployment rate is higher in Broome county,let alone the others around it.,many have just stopped looking,that is also a fact .
 
Yep, and that is the way it is. Rural are always crying about how urban dominates them, but cry even louder when urban money is not spent for the upkeep of their roads, sewer systems, ect. Not that I am complaining about that, for this is one nation, and no state should allow a rural area to totally decay. Not good for anybody. But the people in the rural areas also need to acknowledge where their roads and other amenities come from.
The city is a draw,not a plus for upstate.
 
The roads in NY suck ,the bridges suck,we have the highest cost across the board,for well everything,and some of the slowest state agencies,shit for infrastructure,and is a Dem controlled state,with a monstrous deficit.
 
When Progressives are left in charge of anything for too long, this is what you get. But then again, that's the whole goal.........trickle up poverty economics is very effective at making sure the party who does the free giveaways stays in power. The worse things get, the more power they have.

On Long Island Firearms.com..........25,000 strong.........our state is now officially known as NewYorkistan. We are just behind a couple of other places in terms of the level of shithole!!! Its a disgrace.......and not reversible at this point. Over the next couple of decades, hard working middle class folks will be moving the fuck out of here and in 25 years, we'll be looking at an Escape from New York scenario........place will be a total snake pit.:up:

This is the direction all progressive controlled places will take.......what was known in the 1970's as "ghetto cities"..........by 2030, we will have whole states that are ghetto except for a handful of communities and Manhattan.

By then, me and my family will be long gone from this shithole.............
 
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