Louisville
suffers from the NIMBY mentality and has for years whether its the
inconsequential overpriced area that Hurstbourne truly is or even in
the Highlands and other areas around the city. That's why smart
businesses don't waste their time on a fifth rate city like
Louisville in a 4th rate state that is about 20 years behind the rest
of the United States in economic development, job creation and common
sense.
Louisville
is a city that is living on its past rather than reinventing itself
for the future and that's why no one outside of the Louisville area
actually takes it seriously because people in the know realize that
Louisville is severely backwards. Same with the local economy and job
market in Louisville. Same with the fact that Louisville incomes and
pay are 20 to 25 percent lower than the national average for the so
called privilege of living in the ghetto known as Jefferson County.
Louisville
suffers from the low mentality attitude that because we're Louisville
you must kiss our feet and praise us for being a so called
progressive city when cities the same size as the Louisville Metro
area like Indianapolis, Nashville, KC, Charlotte and others have
blown by and passed up Louisville not over just the past decade but
the last couple of decades.
It
won't get any better either when you have an education system in the
JCPS producing high school graduates that after 13 years of school
K-12 can only read at 54 percent of a 12th grade level of
proficiency. Not to mention the 8th grade math and science scores are
only about 36-38 percent which is why Louisville and largely Kentucky
is doomed to a future of being a place of low wage jobs and less
economic creation.
Hopefully
Topgolf and a lot of other businesses will begin to see what an
economic and educational cesspool that Louisville is and start
pulling their operations out of the city and state and start looking
at other locations north and south where they don't have to deal with
a bunch of old geezers that think that their city should be living
back in the sixties. In Louisville its questionable whether that is
the 1860s or 1960s with the type of backwoods mentality that exists
in the so called as of a few years ago 16th largest city. Which was
nothing more than a ruse because Louisville hasn't been a top city
for almost a century as other Southern cities passed it up a long
time ago.
That's
why other cities have long ago passed up Louisville when it comes to
economic creation, job creation, educational issues and socioeconomic
qualities of life standards. All you have to do is put some gas in
your buggy and leave Louisville for a couple of weeks or even bother
to live elsewhere than the Possum Billy City aka Possibility City and
see for yourself. Much less bother to read and learn something other
than basketball or getting drunk on Saturday night.
Way
to go Louisville, you're increasingly becoming irrelevant and the
Detroit of the Ohio Valley or maybe even the New Orleans of the area
without the cultural charms and history that at least New Orleans
exhibits.
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