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Back in the day I used to study environmental science in my hometown of Syracuse, NY. After the relative success of the Carousel Mall (hey, it only sunk a few feet into the muck surrounding one of the most polluted lakes in the world, it neither burned down nor fell over...at least not *yet*); people started talking about creating this uber-mall-housing thing on the shores of good old Onondaga Lake. I'd hoped that sanity had prevailed in the years between my graduation and exodus to the Golden State. Apparently not:
via Clusterfuck Nation

"The collective consciousness is amazingly resistant to the fact that things change. Over in Syracuse, New York, a town sinking into the economic sclerosis of a former soviet-style backwater, the locals have approved perhaps the most idiotic project ever conceived by a free and sovereign people -- a hyper-super-giant-mega-mall to be called DestNY USA (sic) that would include 400 stores, 4,000 hotel rooms, a saltwater aquarium, a 65-acre park under a Biosphere-like dome, and a food court based around a miniature Erie Canal.* The idea is that people will flock to Syracuse by car from places with equally sclerotic economies (Worcester, Mass., Scranton, Pa.) in order to go on shopping sprees for new sneakers and cargo pants, which for some reason may be in short supply where they live.

"The near-imbecile governor of New York, George Pataki, showed up to grandstand at the 'groundbreaking' for this dumb-ass boondoggle (which has garnered tons of tax credits and other windfalls), though not a darn thing has been built since that symbolic shovelful of dirt was turned over. The developer behind DestiNY USA, one Robert Congel, was the CEO of a predatory shopping mall company, Pyramid Inc., which raped the local retail economy of many an upstate city since the 1970s. For all of its grandiosity, DestiNY USA is still minor league stuff compared to the plans afoot for Las Vegas, where the Rapture is in its most florid and terminal stage, and aggravated by yet another collective mental disorder: the belief that it is possible to get something for nothing.

"I'd go as far to say that a public as complacent and clueless as America's is these days deserves to be played for fools. It's not pretty, but life is tragic. History doesn't care if we sleepwalk into a clusterfuck. Plenty of other societies have before us. The real sin in the real world is the failure to pay attention to the signals that your environment sends you. The signals aimed at us now tell us the following: the oil age is entering an unstable permanent decline; suburbia and all its usufructs is finished; the blue-light special shopping economy is about to end; easy motoring will shortly be a thing of the past; the middle class will be replaced by a new former middle class; and all bets are off as to how violently American politics will shudder when the fog finally lifts."


I could tell you horror stories about Pyramid, Inc. and Bob Congel, and about just how polluted the land they're planning to build this monumental disaster on is. I mean it used to all be oil refineries and heavy metal waste dumps, for gods' sakes.

This is undoubtedly the truest and most accurate description of my hometown I could ever hope to find, though: "...a town sinking into the economic sclerosis of a former soviet-style backwater". Hell, I had a Russian History professor who once compared the town unfavorably to Siberia. And people wonder why I have no desire to return.

Date: 2005-05-10 12:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cyranocyrano.livejournal.com
And people wonder why I have no desire to return,
Um. I have it on good authority that the reason is 'snow', Wolf.

Really?

Date: 2005-05-10 05:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonlightnrain.livejournal.com
And people wonder why I have no desire to return.

Do people really wonder this?

By the way, this morning I went for a short walk and as I walked by the elementary school I saw a truck with the windows rolled down, back hatch open and keys dangling from the ignition. I instantly thought "Ellie would *freak*." Heh. I love my dead, gay son trusting little California mountain town.

Re: Really?

Date: 2005-05-10 03:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
By the way, this morning I went for a short walk and as I walked by the elementary school I saw a truck with the windows rolled down, back hatch open and keys dangling from the ignition. I instantly thought "Ellie would *freak*." Heh. I love my dead, gay son trusting little California mountain town.

Nah, my dad does that all the time, of course he also drives really old crappy trucks that no one in their right mind would want to steal, so...

Date: 2005-05-10 11:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elenderel.livejournal.com
I'd hoped sanity had prevailed

More like, desperation won out over sanity and good sense. The myopic "leaders" of this God-forsaken town actually seem to have convinced themselves that a slumbering community of 300,000 souls (and falling fast) can actually support this latest version of insanity, and that throngs of desperate shoppers will flock to this consumerist Mecca built on land so polluted that were it a sponge, one wring would pour black with oil and PCBs. It wasn't called "Oil City" for nothing. The city's desperate, utterly desperate, and without a shred of originality of its own - and in waltzed Congel with yet another predatory plan. And the city's fallng for it.

Date: 2005-05-10 03:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
Are they still bussing in shoppers from Canada to try to keep Carousel afloat? And are they still planning to put housing over there as well?

Date: 2005-05-10 11:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scar-let.livejournal.com
The sad thing is that Syracuse actually seems pretty thriving when compared to Binghamton...

...another three years and I'm out of here.

Date: 2005-05-10 03:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ebonlock.livejournal.com
Yeah, I used to drive through Binghamton and think, "How sad", and when you're from Syracuse that's saying something.

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