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Ohio is: old buildings, old homes, very poor economy, no jobs, gray skies, cold, rain & snow a poluted lake, high crime and corrupt politicians & obvioulsy depressed people and it now belongs mostly to those that are pro-union and those living off the Government.
Ohio is: old buildings, old homes, very poor economy, no jobs, gray skies, cold, rain & snow a poluted lake, high crime and corrupt politicians & obvioulsy depressed people and it now belongs mostly to those that are pro-union and those living off the Government.
I know - I lived there once upon a time.
Excellent hospitals, museums, restaurants, and symphony as well.
Excellent hospitals, museums, restaurants, and symphony as well.
I still love Ohio. I love NC too.
North Carolina has all of those things with only a fraction of the urban blight and crime.
I'm sure from an outside prospective Cleveland would be a cool place to visit. See the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame, watch the Browns lose, get mercury poisoning from swimming in Lake Eire. Maybe end the day with a nice mugging and a lake-effect blizzard that pops up with no warning.
CMS went to Ohio and recruited school teachers. I know of 4 and all of them live in Huntersville...
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