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06-16-2009, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Cincy-Rise
I know about the "where there's a will - there's a way" quote, but it ain't happening without the city's blessing, that's just the law.
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I agree that it would be a battle, but it depends on how much the community wants it and what they are willing to go through to get there. Just because the City would say no, it can still be fought.
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06-16-2009, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by wilson1010
Hartwell is a toilet. If they could be persuaded to exit the city, the average IQ and income in the city would skyrocket and the crime rate would drop. Other than that, I'm sure its a real nice place to dump a stolen car or some worn out tires.
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Wilson you attitude is a toilet. You get on here try to moderate these posts and also tell me not to reply to any of your posts because you dont like my opinion. If attacking the neighborhood I live in makes you feel better, go ahead, but you're just making yourself look foolish. And again, dont assume you know my neighborhood. If you knew anything about stats, Hartwells do not reflect anything you posted. College education, crime stats, income, housing values...do your homework before making a comment like that. Just because you live on a hill and look down on most neighborhoods doesnt mean your the king of the mountain.
Amazing how we went from a thread about westwood to wilson attacking Hartwell---
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06-16-2009, 09:31 AM
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Hartwell Girl, what is the Zip Code in Hartwell, is it 45211?
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06-16-2009, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe 4520832257
In fact, if the govt ever fixes (or eliminates) Section 8, the results for the Westside will probably be even worse! It could be a net tax gain for Cincy to lose these places.
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No doubt about that. Problem with places like Westwood and Hartwell (yuck!), is that the populations are weighted toward older persons on pensions and social security which is not taxed. The rest of the inhabitants of these places pay little or no taxes. So where do they get any money to run the prostitutes off the street and round up the miscreants?
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06-16-2009, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Hartwell Girl
Dont assume anything about my neighborhood Wilson--you're wrong as usual.
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Did you want to start something? Seems like you did to me. I repeat, Hartwell is a toilet. Persons who live there by choice need counseling and sympathy, not conflict. The smell in Hartwell is like being in some coal or steel town in West Virginia. All of the pollution settles into the valley and creates a stench. I turn my a/c on recirculate whenever I drive through the area.
If Hartwell wants to leave the City, I say don't let the door hit you on the way out.
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06-16-2009, 10:21 AM
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Did I want to start something? NO. I dont log on here to get frustrated. I simply commented on a post...you on the other hand seem to get your jollies being disrespectful on many levels.
Here is a suggestion: How about you come to a Hartwell council meeting and repeat your opinion of Hartwell. I am sure there are some "older persons" who would like to tell you what they think of your comments or others who have worked very hard to make a postitive impact to this neighborhood who would not like your comments very much either, myself being one of them.
I have reported you to the moderator and hope your account will be deleted-because your rudeness and personal attacks have pushed me beyond my personal frustration level. I dont like to debate like this but you seem to have a bone to pick with me AND Hartwell. Move on please.
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06-16-2009, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Hartwell Girl
Did I want to start something? NO. I dont log on here to get frustrated. I simply commented on a post...you on the other hand seem to get your jollies being disrespectful on many levels.
Here is a suggestion: How about you come to a Hartwell council meeting and repeat your opinion of Hartwell. I am sure there are some "older persons" who would like to tell you what they think of your comments or others who have worked very hard to make a postitive impact to this neighborhood who would not like your comments very much either, myself being one of them.
I have reported you to the moderator and hope your account will be deleted-because your rudeness and personal attacks have pushed me beyond my personal frustration level. I dont like to debate like this but you seem to have a bone to pick with me AND Hartwell. Move on please.
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It is regrettable that you have chosen to personalize this dispute, which seems to be your default mode. I've reported you too. PS, did you notice that I edited my original comment to make it more accurate? I don't think the average IQ of Cincinnati would skyrocket without counting Hartwell, just modestly increase. Did I get credit for that?
Last edited by wilson1010; 06-16-2009 at 10:27 AM..
Reason: Point out my more accurate original post.
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06-16-2009, 10:37 AM
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How about I move on...I'm much better than this, and you.
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06-16-2009, 11:19 AM
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Please?
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Originally Posted by Hartwell Girl
Just because the City would say no, it can still be fought.
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But Ohio law is on Cincinnati's side. I can't see the state agreeing to any kind of secession, which would only exacerbate the issue of multiple municipal corporations in Hamilton County.
Not to mention that Westwood may have a hard time supporting itself.
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06-16-2009, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Ohiogirl81
But Ohio law is on Cincinnati's side. I can't see the state agreeing to any kind of secession, which would only exacerbate the issue of multiple municipal corporations in Hamilton County.
Not to mention that Westwood may have a hard time supporting itself.
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I am not implying I know everything about this issue but I have spoken with a lot of people about it and how objections can be fought. It would be a long battle and those who want it would have to dedicate themselves to the fight. But I am a strong believer from past experieces that there are other options when someone says No, or you cant do that. You get the state involved as a neutral party and they can decide what is in the best interest of that neighborhood. There are always ways around road blocks. Of course the City wouldnt want to loose a neighborhood but just because they object doesnt mean it couldn't happen. I guess after living in the City I have found out that there are things you have to fight for and sometimes those fights are worth fighting.
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