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D-day. then and now.
Reuters photographer Chris Helgren found archival photos taken during the invasion and returned in the same places to photograph them again.
How dies Detroit
Detroit hotels, formerly the capital of the automobile and the prestigious city, now slowly but surely turning into a ghost town. Attempts to invest in infrastructure and settle in what have not resulted. The town is dying, and it shows even locally. Between these pictures made by Google, just a few years.
originally posted by: nfflhome
We dont have jobs for Americans but hey lets open the border and amnesty
for every one!! It started way before Obama but he is throwing gas on the fire.
Kick out the illegals close the borders and do not reopen until the real unemployment
rate is around 3%.
originally posted by: OrphanApology
a reply to: teamcommander
The greatest cure for apathy is the free-market.
In terms of government "letting" places like Detroit go, it is their dumb laws that make the place the last spot on earth I'd move a business to. Okay, maybe not the last...but one of the last in the U.S.
Either way, the pictures are very interesting. Previous generations were very violent and it's crazy to think that estimates for total death in WW2 is from 50-70 million people. That's a lot of death and destruction.
Thanks for posting.
The SEC and Justice Department are probing whether the banks that financed Jefferson County conspired nationwide to fix prices for derivatives, violating the Sherman Antitrust Act, according to target letters sent to bank employees.
originally posted by: nfflhome
We dont have jobs for Americans but hey lets open the border and amnesty
for every one!! It started way before Obama but he is throwing gas on the fire.
Kick out the illegals close the borders and do not reopen until the real unemployment
rate is around 3%.
originally posted by: Wrabbit2000
a reply to: WhiteAlice
I hadn't realized you worked with or around derivatives and understand how they work on a professional level. I have a question...
Derivatives: The Unregulated Global Casino for Banks
How accurate is the bottom of that page or was it at the time it was created?
originally posted by: OrphanApology
In terms of government "letting" places like Detroit go, it is their dumb laws that make the place the last spot on earth I'd move a business to. Okay, maybe not the last...but one of the last in the U.S.