Steve Cross said:

Here we have what is the essence of the problem with Minnesota politics
right now.  It's the attitude "If we don't need it in the burbs, then nobody
needs it."  Until we get back to some kind of acceptance that we've got
different needs (and living in the burbs doesn't make you a rugged
individualist) and that we've all got to stick together to support those
needs, then our society is just going to get more and more sick.  When that
time comes, as it surely must with politics divided the way it is, then
living in the central cities or the burbs will both be harrowing
experiences.


My reply:

Wait a second.  My response was factual.  I said 1) there is a free
alternative still available in Mpls and 2) Hopkins doesn't provide either of
these programs.  In the future, should I assume that all experiences in the
suburbs are not welcome here?

If you don't agree with my points, then argue the facts.  Dismissing
anyone's input as "the problem with Minnesota politics right now" is not
productive.

Regards, Bill Cullen.
Hopkins (I own a business in Uptown)


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