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To: Zoltan! who wrote (11846)2/22/2000 1:35:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Actually, the single wealthiest suburban tract is one of those in Chevy Chase, MD (each section was developed separately), and the single wealthiest urban block is Fifth Avenue by St. Patrick's (you know, Tiffanies and all), if I remember correctly. A lot depends on how you slice it, since Chevy Chase overall ranks about 5th, give or take a couple, and 5th Avenue overall ranks about third.......



To: Zoltan! who wrote (11846)2/22/2000 1:37:00 PM
From: TH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Zoltan,

Agreed.

I have no doubt that great wealth has migrated to the coast. This stands to reason as the majority of innovation and application of technology is there.

I wish to someday live there (Carmel), as I think the quality of life is better, and you can golf 365.

I have the handcuffs of automotive, and with my current skills cannot equal the earnings I can make here. As a result I am stuck in Michigan for the near future.

As for local propaganda? It is entirely possible. WJR has a reputation for accuracy, but local agendas do prevail.

Looking forward to an interesting debate this evening. We may only have one active thread for the Republican party before the night it over.

Good Trading

TH



To: Zoltan! who wrote (11846)2/22/2000 1:58:00 PM
From: DMaA  Respond to of 769670
 
Let's face it, it makes great sense that that concentration of wealth [ Silicon Valley ] would eclipse others.

Indeed. Which makes all the more perplexing Gate's investment of part of his new economy, thought industry profits in an old industry, steel and rivets economy business like ship building. What could he be thinking?