Several weeks ago, the stupid newspaper in Cleveland ran a story about a blogger who formerly loved Cleveland, but has since moved part time to LA and has created a blog about how much he hates Cleveland. It's ironic since the article I read stated his wife still lives here and loves Cleveland. This is exactly why I created this blog. Here we have a Cleveland hater who does nothing to help the situation. Complain about the politically leadership? Well, do something about it! Get out and vote, sway other voters, help on a campaign. My other source of angst is the newspaper itself. Why is the focus to always put down Cleveland? Do you feel you get more readers when you dog the City and promote laissez faire individuals who hate the City? My goal, no lie, is to make a competitive news media outlet for Cleveland. How that goal will be achieved. I have no idea...yet.
Anyway, through the amazing powers of Facebook, a friend of mine posted a link I want to share. This person is drawing 100 drawings of Cleveland and puts a short little blurb under each picture. Here's the website http://juliaincleveland.tumblr.com/ You can also purchase a print of any of the drawings on Etsy. I found the website fascinating and I really appreciated someone else's positive outlook of Cleveland.
Your goal can be achieved. Judge Judy already outlined the solutions in her book Judge Judy Sheindlin's Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining: America's Toughest Family Court Judge Speaks Out.
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A family court judge cuts through politically correct rhetoric to share her thoughts on such issues as juvenile crime, welfare, abuse, and bureaucratic waste, explaining how the system promotes a lack of individual responsibility and offering solutions to help get us back on track
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"Pithy and opinionated, with many real-life case histories, this book is an eye-opener for the politically left and an 'All Right' cheer for the right."
After reading it apply her thoughts and ideas on how they would improve the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and the State of Ohio. Also, feel free to use it as your platform when you run for governor ... Governor Jen No B.S. Brooks