The Deleted Scenes - New and Old #146
Why American cities are squalid, UnHerd, Chris Arnade, January 17, 2024 This is a great piece, because it makes many of the same points as the law-and-order folks, but without the (often) barely-veiled contempt and (sometimes) implied racism. Many other countries are far poorer than the U.S., and have their own underclasses, but…somehow things just work better:
Arnade points out what should be obvious: that treating public spaces and public transit as “poor people stuff” or “homeless people stuff”—whether by permitting them to become such, or by stripping them of all amenities in order to prevent that result—isn’t kind to anybody or in furtherance of anybody’s interests. This is his higher-level thesis:
There’s a more detailed hashing out of this regulation/trust thing, which is interesting. These are absolutely issues that people who care about cities need to be willing to acknowledge. 99% of Americans live near a Mexican restaurant, Axios, Russell Contreras, January 11, 2024
How many maps would plot other larger stories, like immigration, class, income? I can think of one, which I wrote about once: the ratio of Google to Yelp reviews for restaurants in an area. Or the proximity to, say, a Rural King (a neat store I’m planning to do one of my little photo essays on) versus a Whole Foods. This map, however, tells you only that Mexican food, and by implication/very likely, Latino immigrants, are pretty much everywhere in America (I’ve seen restaurants that are really Central American, often Salvadoran, call themselves “Mexican,” with a mix of dishes on the menu). It’s very hard to argue that something is “foreign” or unwanted when it reaches these kinds of numbers. Mexican restaurants for the win! Anger Is What’s Driving the US Economy, Bloomberg, Betsey Stevenson, November 13, 2023
Many pundits think what’s happening is basically partisanship; the bad-economy chorus is so loud because people who don’t like Biden are amplifying it. I have my own theory as to this, which I’ll be writing about soon. The article offers this:
In other words people say “Remember when a slice of pizza was $.75?” but not “Remember when I was making $20,000?” (I don’t know what the exact numbers should be.) But Stevenson’s real thesis is this:
Of course, neither political party has a monopoly on this trend, nor does politics itself. This is something advanced economies in the era of globalization are all dealing with to some extent, though the form this discontent takes differs. The World’s 13 Most Unique Bowling Alleys, Architectural Digest, Elizabeth Stamp December 15, 2023 These are all awesome, but I’m partial to the American ones, especially the one in LA. Bonus, here’s a sign from a retro (i.e. old) bowling alley in Riverdale Park, Maryland: Related Reading: Thank you for reading! Please consider upgrading to a paid subscription to help support this newsletter. You’ll get a weekly subscribers-only piece, plus full access to the archive: over 800 pieces and growing. And you’ll help ensure more like this! You're currently a free subscriber to The Deleted Scenes. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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