--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The  city said at that time, No One would ever live
down on lower west side  again, bought  up by the city
for a few dollars and the built up with government 
post office the DNR and privet businesses, office
buildings Even  the DFL Party has  a nice corner
building, one block from the Lafayette bridge on
Platio street.

EM:
Lot of commentary content, which passes for news
nowadays. I'm not getting the point here. The DFL has
been there just under three years. They made the
purchase (from a small company that was operating in
that building for years) with privately raised funds.
I can't speak for the other small businesses in the
area.
The DFL is not a city/state or public agency. So there
were no tax dollars used or 'reduced give-away'.
So it's a bad example of the 'three-card-monty' you're
trying to show that happened with the city and that
side of town.

Eric Mitchell
Payne Phalen


                
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