“There’s been a missed opportunity here in showcasing the kind of youthful, optimistic, hopeful energy that greatly Obama benefited from during the campaign,” said Morley Winograd. . .”But of course it does not at all mean that the opportunity has gone away.”
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Contributing Editor SUSANNE TRIMBATH in The Real Deal regarding commercial real estate
“‘With declining property values, banks are afraid to lend because they fear the new loans will soon be underwater, not unlike the loans they made last year,’ said Susanne Trimbath, CEO of STP Advisory Services in Omaha, Neb.”
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN in the LA Times regarding California
“Today’s public benefits fail that test, as urban scholar Joel Kotkin of NewGeography.com and Chapman University told the Los Angeles Times in March: ‘Twenty years ago, you could go to Texas, where they had very low taxes, and you would see the difference between there and California. Today, you go to Texas, the roads are no worse, the public schools are not great but are better than or equal to ours, and their universities are good. The bargain between California’s government and the middle class is constantly being renegotiated to the disadvantage of the middle class.’”
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN on POLITICO regarding economic populism
“You would think, given the massive dissatisfaction with an economy that guarantees mega-bonuses for the rich and continued high unemployment, that the GOP would smell an opportunity. In my travels around the country — including in midstream places like suburban Kansas City and Kentucky — few, including Democrats, express any faith in the president’s basic economic strategy.”
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN on The Kansas City Star regarding Kansas City
“This is not supposed to happen to Kansas City. However, yesterday, Joel Kotkin, on a national radio program, yes national, told the national audience how he thought Kansas City is beautiful, settled, stable….this really worries me. ”
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN on The City Journal regarding California
As Joel Kotkin of NewGeography.com wrote last year, “California can still attract many newcomers, particularly young and ambitious people who dream of a career in Hollywood or Silicon Valley. The problem is that when you grow up and have failed to secure your own dotcom or television series, life in Texas, Arizona, North Carolina, or even Kansas starts looking better.”
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Executive Editor JOEL KOTKIN on Al.com regarding Mobile, Alabama
“I’ve been very impressed with what you’ve been doing here, investing in your ports and infrastructure, and working to bring in more manufacturing jobs,” Joel Kotkin, a professor at Chapman University in Orange, Calif., told the crowd at Envision Coastal Alabama’s annual meeting at the Grand Hotel Marriott Resort.