Posted on 09/10/2015 9:16:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
We all tend to have fond memories of our greatest moments, and for Los Angeles, the 1984 Olympics has served as a high point in the citys ascendency. The fact that those Summer Games were brilliantly run, required relatively little city expenditure and turned a profit confirmed all those things we Angelenos loved about our city its flexibility and pragmatism and the power of its civic culture.
After Boston turned down its chance to be the U.S. entrant in the sweepstakes to host the 2024 Olympics, its natural that Mayor Eric Garcetti and the city establishment, at least whats left of it, desire a return engagement. But the Los Angeles of today barely resembles the vibrant, optimistic city of 30 years ago.
The city where the future once came to happen, a devastating report from the establishmentarian Los Angeles 2020 Commission recently intoned, is living the past and leaving tomorrow to sort itself out.
Last Best Chance?
So rather than a bold move toward establishing the citys preeminence, the current move smacks more of a Hail Mary pass. It also seems to embody a kind of nostalgia, a sentiment reflected not only in the desire to relive Olympic glory but also in the efforts to bring pro football back to town, including, perhaps, a return of the long-departed Rams.
Yet ultimately, neither a third Olympics (the first was in 1932) nor the return of NFL football can alter a citys fate. After all, the 2000 Athens Olympics did not lead to a new Greek renaissance, but may, instead, have contributed to that countrys fiscal morass. Summer Games in Montreal (1976) and Atlanta (1996) did not usher in a golden age for those cities, but periods of decline.
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Except maybe the San Andreas Fault.
minor quibble: Atlanta is not “declining.” The intown area has been pretty thoroughly gentrified, after housing projects were torn down, and residents moved out to the southern suburbs. And the northern suburbs are growing like crazy with transplants fleeing the northeast and upper midwest.
So, no mention of the major reason why people and industry are abandoning So Cal. It's b/c of the poverty & illiteracy brought to the region by illegal and legal Hispanic immigrants, along with the associated gang activity, the increased dependency on taxpayer funded programs, etc.
Bruce Jenner?
Of course.
Boycott the Olympics!
Will there be a “Bring Your Own Water” requirement?
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