Posted on 07/14/2014 4:30:28 AM PDT by Kaslin
Burn on big river, burn on...
I have been all around the water bits of the world and her dry parts too, Cleveland is the land of saints, and quite a few sinners, but She’s a great city and most of the folks there have hearts of gold.
Yeah the place is swimming with Dems but that is because it was the original melting pot.
She has produced more presidents and I dare say Conservative presidents tan any state in the nation.
Texas is running a close second, but there was that LBJ guy that fudged the score.
BTW do you all know the origins
of Ohio?
It was the Connecticut western reserve, until she declared herself as a state.
She was a holding of Connecticut back in the Indian wars
Do yall know the history of the region the great 7 Indian nations?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois
You'd be surprised how much Cleveland has to offer for a one or two day visit. And how nice some (granted not all) of the near-suburbs are as places to live.
FWIW, the writer has some of that Cleveland cynicism that is often self-fullfilling prophecy for the city. Cleveland has everything any major city does, yet it's small enough so the Republican converntion will have full access to the city. And with the 8% state/county tax, it certainly will be an economic boon.
It's a real good choice for the convention The reason for the pride is that Cleveland competed on the national level and won.
That write up leaves out a lot.
The Miami, The Shawnee, The Chilicothe..
Tippycanoe and Tyler too LOL
What a joy the west side market is. World class.
Jacobs Field, the Flats... all WORLD CLASS.
I've lived in Baltimore almost my whole life. And despite its problems, I love the city. But Cleveland was a complete unknown to me until I forced my daughter to consider attending Case Western Reserve University for nursing school. (Why I did is a story in itself and leads me to believe without any doubt in Divine Providence.) We went to visit, and we both fell in love with Cleveland immediately. On the drive back to Baltimore she changed her mind about where she wanted to attend school and decided to attend Case, both because of the school itself and because of the city. She just graduated this past May, and my wife and I are going to really miss visiting Cleveland so frequently. It's a GREAT city! There really is a lot to offer there. Cleveland has its problems, sure, but there's so much going for the city that I'm sure it'll rebound. In any case, my wife and I, along with her sister and brother-in-law, intend to go there periodically so we can visit some of the great museums and attractions. Here are just a few:
I don't know about other universities in Cleveland, but Case Western Reserve University is fantastic. It is the "MIT of the Midwest". The nursing education my daughter got really can't be surpassed. In her freshman year, she told us in amazement "It's considered cool here to study." If you know anyone who's looking into colleges and universities, you should definitely consider Case Western Reserve. I highly recommend it.
As far as healthcare goes... they've definitely got it going on! The Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals are among the best in the world, and so they attract patients from all over the world. And I say this as someone who has worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital for over 25 years.
And I love the architecture. It really reminds me of our nation's greatest history.
Cleveland is a great city, even if it is going through a rough time. If it weren't for the weather and the fact that my family is all in the Baltimore/Washington area, I'd definitely consider moving there.
I'm thrilled Cleveland landed the RNC convention, and even if the direct economic benefit is minimal, I hope it does a lot to restore the pride that Clevelanders should have in their city.
For your own benefit, you should consider putting Cleveland on your bucket list.
From Cleveland, it’s a short drive to Mentor to see the home of President Garfield, and to Fremont to see President Hayes’ home and library.
President Harding’s home in Marion, near Columbus, is especially impressive as his mausoleum, which is located nearby.
Did I really do that?! I mean, of course, "their zoo".
Big deal. Get LeBron to speak at their convention and endorse conservative Republican values...then, you’ll have something to swoon over.
Because...unfortunately....with few exceptions....the Dems dominate most big cities in America, that’s where most of their vote is concentrated in big urban areas.
The other city also in contention for the RNC convention, Dallas, was also carried by BHO.
I think the GOP’s convention-picking strategy has been to pick reddish-purple-ish states in hopes of attracting enough attention there to win the vote in that state. Needless to say, the GOP will absolutely need Ohio in 2016.
Cleveland: The MOST Democrat, The MOST Corrupt, and with a cast of thousands ready to take to the streets at a moments notice from the plantation managers to disrupt any Republican goings on.
Gosh, RNC, what could possibly go wrong?
The thought of that is far less objectionable to them than spending their money in a Tea Party stronghold, i.e. Dallas/North Texas.
GOPe is still focused on destroying the Tea Party.
The convention will dump a bunch of money into a city that desperately needs money.
That's it.
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