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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 26 Mar 2017

    Opinion: "Treat liberal cities the way liberals treat corporate monopolies... as trusts that concentrate wealth"http://nyti.ms/2n6A4Cn 

    3:12 PM - 26 Mar 2017
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      2. Jorge Riopedre‏ @riopedre 26 Mar 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ready to take a hard look at this, as soon as we're ready to fix gerrymandering that gives rural areas outsized political power.

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      1. Mikko‏ @MWLautamo 26 Mar 2017
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        Better suggestions: 1)invest in public transit so affordable homes in the burbs link to the city 2)sharply cap rents in metro areas

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      2. Eriq Stox‏ @stokedoo 26 Mar 2017
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        this made me stupider

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      2. Halfcocked Law‏ @Halfcockedlaw 26 Mar 2017
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        if you're running this low on ideas for weekly columns, maybe a sabbatical is in order.

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      1. Questfor5‏ @riverhawk02 26 Mar 2017
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        Its not really a conspiracy that large businesses gravitate to an area of well-educated diverse people instead of rural areas

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      1. noel‏ @noel_murray 26 Mar 2017
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        how abt we get rid of the rich ppl who run up rents and keep the schools segregated and fuck the poor ppls livelihoods

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      1. Sophia Lewis‏ @sophire2500 26 Mar 2017
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        the big difference is that anyone can get it on it by moving to a city and looking for a better job. Many of us have done just that

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      1. MonieLuv‏ @Monie625 26 Mar 2017
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        @imanemerald Oh, okay. We'll be sure to get right on that.

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      1. Alex Millar‏ @thealexgalaxy 26 Mar 2017
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        I stopped reading at this: "but the 2000s and 2010s haven’t exactly been the Florentine Renaissance." They've been so much more

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      1. dgmtick1‏ @dgmtick1 26 Mar 2017
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        does that mean that cities like corporations are people?

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      1. Mary Sadler‏ @MarySadler19 26 Mar 2017
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        The south gets a bad rap. Come to Atlanta. It's a beautiful city of six million who embrace diversity.

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      1. Denise Stella‏ @Djs12377 26 Mar 2017
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        Completely silly view of the world. Innovation and creativity make progress and opportunity. The world moved forward.

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      1. brooklynSids‏ @HennaThis 26 Mar 2017
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        invest in public transit in other cities and then the jobs/ppl will come. The federal govt already has offices in places all over

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      2. onewiseburdman‏ @onewiseburdman 26 Mar 2017
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        if it wasn't for the "liberal cities" the south wouldn't be allowed to suck up all the money for their welfare. #STUPIDPOST

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      1. donald j. sigović‏ @DonSig 26 Mar 2017
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        more crap from Douthat - we'd be better served with a blank column or crossword - and you expect us to continue as subscribers?

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