Electrical_Appeal_21

Electrical_Appeal_21 t1_ixxkd5y wrote

Interestingly enough, the Archdiocese of Baltimore has several charities that deal in housing, education, healthcare, and food security. We are, of course, a nation of laws. The Church has a constitutional right to do with its property as it pleases, within the bounds of local zoning laws. I’m sure the Church does not consider it a waste of space. Otherwise, it would not have built it. If I were upset about this, I’d be displeased with my elected officials than private entities. Perhaps their intervention could have prevented this. But, I’m not from here; my rationale is obviously out of place here.

Have a blessed holiday season.

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Electrical_Appeal_21 t1_ixwjhxf wrote

Right. People complain just to complain here. People don’t like the ugly vacants, but when something is done to beautify the city, it’s a problem. I swear, everyone loves to complain about change AND the status quo in this city. Hopeless. Miserable. Oblivious. People here can be so weird.

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Electrical_Appeal_21 t1_iuc745g wrote

Right…. People in this city—especially on Reddit—get upset about the wrong s….

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And when Bates reveals through poor performance that he isn’t the Second Coming—like they thought about Mayor Scott—they’ll forget how excited they were to elect him, as well.

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