A Tour Of Poor Dayton - The Retrospective




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A Tour Of Poor Dayton - The Retrospective

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A retrospective of the Tours of Poor Dayton. Thanks for viewing and post your comments at the bottom. Ok, here's the reasons once again! First things first, we look at the community as a whole. My community is facing a turmoil! Manufacturing is quickly leaving the area. Population is declining and a national magazine has ranked Dayton, Ohio as well as four other Ohio cities as the "fastest dying cities" in the nation. Forbes magazine has written an article stating that economic recession has hit major cities in the "Rust Belt". Many people are fleeing the communities and leaving the city standing on its last leg. http://www.forbes.com/business/2008/08/04/economy-ohio-michigan-biz_cx_jz_0805dying.html The reasons why I do these "A Tour Of Poor Dayton" videos for both profiles is to give the people a retrospective of why a community like Dayton, Ohio can be affected by an economic recession, the loss of jobs, population, home foreclosure, urban sprawl and crime. This can affect not only the state of Ohio, but the United States in general. Ohio is a swing state, and no presidential candidate can carry the general election without securing the state of Ohio. These are the people who represent Dayton, Ohio. The mayor, your congressmen, your senators, and your governor. The mayor of this city is Rhine McLin, a former state senator and funeral home director. She is a Democrat and super delegate to the Denver Democratic National Convention. The congressmen who represent this area: Mike Turner is a Republican United States congressman from the 3rd District and represents Dayton, Centerville, Wilmington, Springboro Wright Patterson AFB, and Kettering. He was the former mayor of Dayton and a lawyer. John Boehner is the Minority Leader. The Republican leader is from the 8th District and representative from West Chester. His area includes Dayton, Huber Heights, Riverside, Hamilton, Middletown, Eaton, Greenville, Troy, Wright Patterson AFB, and Tipp City. He was a former businessman. Sherrod Brown is the Democratic United States Class II Senator. He was a former United States congressman from the 13th District. He was a former professor. George Voinovich is the Republican United States Class I Senator. He was the 65th governor of Ohio and former mayor of the city of Cleveland. He was an auditor, businessman and lawyer. Ted Strickland is the current governor of Ohio. He is a Democrat. Strickland was the former United States congressman from the 6th District. He was a psychologist, college professor and pastor. Ask them about the situation in Ohio!

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MrBrianBeach

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Dayton, Ohio, Dying, Cities, Ted, Strickland, Mike, Turner, John, Boehner, Sherrod, Brown, George, Voinovich, Rhine, McLin, Forbes, Magazine,

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