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re: Can the Baton Rouge region become more economically competitive with St. George?

Posted on 10/14/19 at 9:47 am to
Posted by LSUTigerFan247
Member since Jun 2017
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Posted on 10/14/19 at 9:47 am to
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You think that the establishment of St George is going to make the region less economically competitive?

Why?



It doesn't matter how successful or appealing St. George is, with the current leadership of Baton Rouge, nothing good is going to happen. The mayor's first 2 actions were to appoint Silky Slim to the board of Law Enforcement oversight (or something like that) and hold Malcolm X day. Do you really think this woman is going to be able to move Baton Rouge forward? Get some good leadership in that's willing to work with the entire parish and not just cater to NBR, then get back with.
Posted by ProjectP2294
South St. Louis city
Member since May 2007
70574 posts
Posted on 10/14/19 at 9:52 am to
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It doesn't matter how successful or appealing St. George is, with the current leadership of Baton Rouge, nothing good is going to happen. The mayor's first 2 actions were to appoint Silky Slim to the board of Law Enforcement oversight (or something like that) and hold Malcolm X day. Do you really think this woman is going to be able to move Baton Rouge forward? Get some good leadership in that's willing to work with the entire parish and not just cater to NBR, then get back with.


I get that. But adding another functional city inside the parish is better for the region than not having it. And this thread is focused on the Baton Rouge region, not just the city.
Posted by LSU fan 246
Member since Oct 2005
90567 posts
Posted on 10/14/19 at 9:52 am to
Agree the mayor is in way over her head
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