Posted on 09/03/2012 8:03:08 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx sees the Democratic National Convention that begins next week as a turning point for the city he has called home for all 41 of his years.
"It's actually the first time many people across the country will get an opportunity to know Charlotte the way I know it," Foxx told CBS News in an interview this week.
We spoke to him in the City Council chamber where he began his political career at age 34. "I think public service is a calling...
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With unemployment of over 9% in NC, why in the world would the Democrats want to come to Charlotte?
Someone should tell this fool that Charlotte will neber be the same again after this debacle. LGBT, JUMAH prayer, unions, and OWS will make sure of that. His city has now become a cesspool of degenerates and socialist scum.
Enjoy it mayor, YOU DESERVE IT.
They were really quiet in Tampa...
They are going to be in full swing in Charlotte. I hope the mayor enjoys the destruction.
LLS
Charlotte mayor: "We make it possible"
Ah, poor Charlotte, always seeking to be “on the map” and always failing. Fox and his Charlottean ilk appear to be the direct descendents of George Babbitt and his desperate “boosterism” for the not-so-great city of Charlotte, er, I mean Zenith.
I was born and raised in Charlotte and couldnt wait to get the hell out. Too hot and too muggy in August, but beyond that, a provincial, insipid city with a fake cultural veneer plastered over a facade of no actual culture at all.
Charlotte is located in the south’s Piedmont area, a no mans land equidistant between the Atlantic ocean and the Appalachian mountains, and it has only the indolent and muddy Catawba river as its sole outstanding geographic feature. And while Atlanta is fundamentally just a bigger version of Charlotte, I always kidded everyone that at least Atlanta had Stone Mountain as something tourists might be interested in: “Hey, at least Atlanta has Stone Mountain!”
(BTW, apologies to my friends and family still trapped in Charlotte, though I think some of them would at least partially agree with me regarding their native city.)
Want to see what the Government built in Charlotte? Just go down to their Amtrak station and sit a couple of hours, listening to the conversations. Last time I was there, this lady was moaning about her income...her solution, have another baby...got it?
Want to see what the Government built in Charlotte? Just go down to their Amtrak station and sit a couple of hours, listening to the conversations. Last time I was there, this lady was moaning about her income...her solution, have another baby...got it?
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