tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535390.post2923564898548889434..comments2024-01-24T11:17:30.926-05:00Comments on Cincinnati Blog: Capital Funds For Westwood Don't Get Protests?Brian Griffinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00662857795736971173noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535390.post-2494175311966525372010-11-21T21:59:06.036-05:002010-11-21T21:59:06.036-05:00Hypocrisy out the wazoo. Still, I would love to se...Hypocrisy out the wazoo. Still, I would love to see the Gamble House restored but I really doubt an eminent domain solution is gonna fly. Given the reactionary nature of an effort of that sort, I think, at least, the city would be seen as acting in bad faith.<br />and we wouldn't want Chucko's hands awash in blood.....Quimbobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14414025266566849822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535390.post-33358585467259776782010-11-21T19:36:04.174-05:002010-11-21T19:36:04.174-05:00It's interesting how the Enquirer can perfectl...It's interesting how the Enquirer can perfectly articulate the difference between the capital and general fund in articles about the Gamble House, but become incredibly ignorant when writing a streetcar article. It's a fascinating situation, completely unbelievable, but none the less fascinating. Hypocrisy in print.<br /><br />Also, with COAST logic on costs who is to say this will not end up costing 10 million to purchase and restore, and another 2 million to operate per year. This would be in line with their estimates of 400 million to build the streetcar, and 10 million to operate it.<br /><br />Just want to add I am in favor of purchasing the Gamble House.BBrownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08911334047673210810noreply@blogger.com