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May 19, 2013

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There’s something in the air in Las Vegas

Clyde Dinkins Las Vegas 2013. Something is in the air! All one has to do is breathe in the abundant aroma of hope, vibrancy and opportunity. The Sun editorial Sunday, “Seeing opportunity,” will go down in Nevada history as the prescient, progressive, clarion call to all Nevadans (I’ve cut it out and framed it). The editorial’s main theme, “Nevada has a chance to change — and improve — for the future” will prove prophetic. Something is in the air! The Sun rightly lauds last week’s Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce annual kickoff event, which asked the poignant question, “What ...

Clyde Dinkins is a freelance writer who lives in Las Vegas.

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  1. Could it be Governor Brian Sandoval has done a yeoman's job to date to turn the economy of Las Vegas and Nevada around? As have 30 Republican governors in other states around that country that have brought balanced budgets and lower unemployment [than the national average] to their states. Or, is it just a coincidence that the US states with democratic governors are still economically lagging behind and deprived? Two words: Mid-term elections.

    CarmineD

  2. Yeah, I'll tell you what is in the air downtown. There is the overwhelming stench of nasty people who have not bathed in months; for they have used the sidewalks as their commode, and their place to spew out their over-indulgence to alcohol, and as well, the sidewalks and alley ways have been their hazardous waste container for their heroin syringes and used condoms.

    Yeah, I'll tell you what else in the air down there. A bunch of beggars who are panhandling at every corner security is not present. Hookers and their pimps casing their prey getting ready to infect and smack down any bombed out John looking for a quickie. Yes, but improvements are being made to the lavatory; says the Chamber of Commerce.

    You might be able to fool some tourists and the local pot / crack- smoking, girl renting delusional mutants into believing your rhetoric, but downtown, in reality is slum-town, and always will be.

  3. Wow, BChap, please feel free to move to another city, or preferably, another country, you negative, poisonous, armchair quarterback.

  4. I think Clyde Dinkins and his optimistic Chamber friends might be leaning a little too heavily on the exclamation point. Did they happen to read this morning's report? Here are some points worth emphasis: Most Nevadans are on the edge of financial disaster(!) Forty-four percent are overwhelmed by debt(!) Nevadans have the second worst credit scores in the US(!) The number of Las Vegas households in possession of a bank account dropped by over 10% in two years(!) Nevada has the worst education stats and graduation rate in the nation(!), and the highest rate of uninsured children(!) Wages are down(!) Schools are crumbling(!) Per capita income has dropped 16%(!) Yet for Mr. Dinkins and the Chamber, there is nothing but good news(!)

  5. Ummmmm, even a basement dwelling football team has cheerleaders.

  6. Bradley, do you think they will rent out the converted metal storage units to the homeless, et al?

    Or will the city do a sweep and move them elsewhere? Perhaps they will move to Henderson's District strip mall. ;-)

    I am all for vision and making the effort, but realizing a vision is not easy. I hope it is successful, and also that those who are displaced will get some help, not just a swift kick.

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