Monday, December 22, 2014

Local

So now people are trying to draw a comparison between a concealed carry owner shooting a teen who threatened him with cops killing people for no reason. There's nothing tragic about his death. He initiated the aggression, and his would-be victim responded appropriately. The comment by a cop about this being a tragedy makes me believe they're trying to equate the killing of an armed robber by a concealed carry holder with the unwarranted killing of unarmed men down the highway in Beavercreek and across the nation.

Teen was troubled.

Police aren't charged with killing a peaceful man at Beavercreek Walmart, but four protesters of that killing are charged.
"Dozens of officers from multiple departments respond."
Hooray for not killing anybody.

Government failure: man who killed two cops in New York had been arrested three times in Clark County. I'm not saying they did the wrong thing. I'm saying socialists can't know what the right thing to do is.

Dayton city government touts job creation while ignoring job destruction, and doesn't provide a link.
"City Has Broad Economic Development Success in 2014
  
New and retained jobs, private sector investment and construction activity are some of the highlights of Dayton's economic successes in 2014. 

Water Street Office Building
Dayton's Office of Economic Development com
pleted eight development agreements valued at $53.3 million, with 367 new jobs pledged and 1,401 jobs retained.

The City of Dayton committed $2.4 million to development agreements, leveraging more than 21 private sector dollars for every dollar invested.

Barry Staff Headquarters
Economic Development staff members completed 252 business visits and provided non-financial, technical assistance for key projects such as the Barry Staff headquarters now under construction near Tech Town.

For more information on business assistance and resources in Dayton, contact the Office of Economic Development at 937-333-3634.
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The city is full of crap. Far more jobs have been destroyed or not created because of their tax and spend prolifigation than have been created or retained.

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