Kenosha is my hometown. My grandpas built cars, my grandma built airplane engines during WW2. Nothing of the Italian community (that’s for my grandmas), the multiple universities, or bedroom communities of professionals that work in the Chicagoland area. harpers.org/archive/2020/0
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Also of course Kenosha is grey in winter, but it’s beautiful. We have dive bars and cocktail bars. We have pizza pubs and restaurants where you can get a “fancy” meal. We have beautiful golf courses, and a vail resorts owned ski resort. We have a large managed prairie.
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We have a METRA station giving access to Chicago.
Yes unions have been undermined, those warehouse jobs at the interstate pay less then the factories.
Geographic inequality hit the region, and automation will only make it worse. This is a big reason I got involved in politics.
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We need a national policies that gives mid sized cities the ability to revitalize their economies, have jobs for the next generation, utilizes local resources and regional economic strengths. Kenosha is one chapter of a larger tale of the American economic experience.
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Hey, Josh, I voted for you then I mailed in my ballot to the Village of Somers. Good luck.
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