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Old Posted Jul 16, 2022, 3:29 PM
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It makes sense that the youngest adults are the least likely to think the city is going in the wrong direction; they're the ones with the least knowledge of what the city was like in the past, so they have a smaller samples size of the city's history on which to make such as judgement. Those of us who are closer to death have a better recollection of what Austin was like in the past.
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It makes sense that the youngest adults are the least likely to think the city is going in the wrong direction; they're the ones with the least knowledge of what the city was like in the past, so they have a smaller samples size of the city's history on which to make such as judgement. Those of us who are closer to death have a better recollection of what Austin was like in the past.
Don't worry. Those kids are gonna get old and reminisce about the good ol 2020s and how cooler Austin was then.
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Generally speaking, no one's satisfied with anything these days, if you believe a whole slew of national polls out in the last few months. Not that we don't have our specific problems (clearly we do), but the national mood is exceptionally sour at the moment, too.
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Generally speaking, no one's satisfied with anything these days, if you believe a whole slew of national polls out in the last few months. Not that we don't have our specific problems (clearly we do), but the national mood is exceptionally sour at the moment, too.
It's kind of hard to not be after all the crap we've dealt with over the past 5-6 years.
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2022, 5:29 PM
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We need a G-Pac to pump some serious dark money into council races. Incumbents won't know what hit them.
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