Friday, January 1, 2016

Mayor Landriue's choosen legacy



As Mayor Landrieu enters his final term he probably decided it was time to define his legacy for the city of New Orleans. Since he realized he had done little to solve the homeless problem, repair the decaying city infrastructures, reduce blight left by hurricane Katrina in New Orleans East, reduce the level of city poverty, or put a dent in the city’s crime rate, he found his saving grace with the removal of the city’s historical Confederacy monuments. 

Their removal will indeed serve as his legacy, but do nothing to solve the continuing humanistic problems plaguing its residents. Some supporting the removal process have proclaimed that the statues removal will benefit the African-America youth in the city.

Such action will do NOTHING  to stop the needless murder of these youth which continues to plague the city.   Glad I left.  Congratulations Mr. Mayor!

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