Preliminary efforts are afoot; a few of us who blog may actually try to put a little "future of Pittsburgh" money where our mouths are. Have a little taste of what we have in mind at this year-old piece from the Pittsburgh Quarterly: What is Pittsburgh? The question is: Can a concept of Pittsburgh's future be operationalized? Stay tuned.
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Posted by Mike Madison on Tuesday, January 02, 2007 | Tags: | 1 Comments
Preliminary efforts are afoot; a few of us who blog may actually try to put a little "future of Pittsburgh" money where our mouths are. Have a little taste of what we have in mind at this year-old piece from the Pittsburgh Quarterly: What is Pittsburgh? The question is: Can a concept of Pittsburgh's future be operationalized? Stay tuned.
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It is a shame that some don't have 'skin' in the game.
What are you waiting for?
Ohh.... Perhaps .... it is prudent for some to wait and see so as to not toss good money after bad. Or, to make an investment that is without any 'security.'
Well, case in point: PA's new Speaker of the House is neither DeWeese nor Prezel. That's what victory looks like.
It is prudent to get into the game now. The naysayers are on a roll. Jump on the bandwagon.