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Rumor has it, he was more silent than Stan as it was said she put it out freak style.I do wonder what that Lawyer's attitude was in 1995.....did he trash Georgia Frontiere?
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Stan should care about his image a little bit because he has a TON of real estate ventures in Missouri. His family still lives in the state and he probably has a ton of business partners he is counting on to a certain degree.It may have made him feel better, but Stan could give a rip about his commercial, money would have been better spent on giving something back to his community, instead of just throwing it away! but it's just like Stan, it's his money and he can do whatever he wants with it!
Stan should care about his image a little bit because he has a TON of real estate ventures in Missouri. His family still lives in the state and he probably has a ton of business partners he is counting on to a certain degree.
The midwest is dying. Cleveland, Wisconsin, Detroit...we're all kind of in the same boat. In yesterday's America, the money was in manufacturing. Not much oil in the midwest. Not many immigrants in the midwest. No tech industry in the midwest. No massive
real estate bubble in the midwest. Young people dont want to move to the midwest. STL is fine relative to all of that but still dealing with it. I saw something where the median income in Missouri dropped by $5k in the past 15 years in terms of real buying power. Its probably why the state turned into a GOP stronghold almost overnight.
If LA wants to build and support that bloated stadium then the can go right ahead. Not my place to judge but I sure am not going to support it.
Stan should care about his image a little bit because he has a TON of real estate ventures in Missouri. His family still lives in the state and he probably has a ton of business partners he is counting on to a certain degree.
The midwest is dying. Cleveland, Wisconsin, Detroit...we're all kind of in the same boat. In yesterday's America, the money was in manufacturing. Not much oil in the midwest. Not many immigrants in the midwest. No tech industry in the midwest. No massive real estate bubble in the midwest. Young people dont want to move to the midwest. STL is fine relative to all of that but still dealing with it. I saw something where the median income in Missouri dropped by $5k in the past 15 years in terms of real buying power. Its probably why the state turned into a GOP stronghold almost overnight.
If LA wants to build and support that bloated stadium then the can go right ahead. Not my place to judge but I sure am not going to support it.
Stan should care about his image a little bit because he has a TON of real estate ventures in Missouri. His family still lives in the state and he probably has a ton of business partners he is counting on to a certain degree.
The midwest is dying. Cleveland, Wisconsin, Detroit...we're all kind of in the same boat. In yesterday's America, the money was in manufacturing. Not much oil in the midwest. Not many immigrants in the midwest. No tech industry in the midwest. No massive real estate bubble in the midwest. Young people dont want to move to the midwest. STL is fine relative to all of that but still dealing with it. I saw something where the median income in Missouri dropped by $5k in the past 15 years in terms of real buying power. Its probably why the state turned into a GOP stronghold almost overnight.
If LA wants to build and support that bloated stadium then the can go right ahead. Not my place to judge but I sure am not going to support it.
Demographics shift. Fewer middle class jobs, more retired Americans settling in Missouri where its cheap, fewer young people staying in the midwest where they can't find competitive salaries. So states like Missouri and Wisconsin and probably a bunch of others around here are getting older and older people are conservative.It seems odd that a drop in income would turn the area into a GOP stronghold; they aren't exactly in favor of income equality, minimum wage increases or taxing the 1%. Allowing jobs to go overseas (both parties are guilty of this) has caused the disappearance of manufacturing plants, and as a result, the middle class.
I remember seeing the ESPN special on when Gretzky went from Canada to LA. Canada was stunned and mourning. The end of the special showed how much California embraced hockey and how many lives that move impacted. The Rams moving to LA is a growth move on many parts. Much like how all of the American jobs that left to Mexico and China and India improved those countries on a much bigger level than what they were doing in America. These things are a net good for humanity. It still means that there are losers.A lot of hypocrisy, we all do what it takes to make as much as we can. Mostly lawyers.