Wednesday, November 12, 2008

In response to “Vote No to Proposition 2”

In JBT's Blog Bleeds Burnt Orange, I’ve read the article “Vote No to Proposition 2,” and I strongly agree with the writer on this argument. We all know that the City of Austin wants to stop funding the Domain’s new-site; this is one of the disadvantages that the City of Austin has made. As the writer mentions: “Looking at the big picture, the Domain is bringing new job opportunities to Austin. This will bring money back to the community,” this is so true if we want to bring our economic up. The economy mostly bases on the jobs, and the money earn by those workers. In that case, the Domain provides people opportunity to work and earn money. When the Domain first opens, it sounds like a “high class” shopping center, but once you get to shop at the Domain, it is not that all “high-class” merchandise which people cannot afford to pay. It is very convenient to shop there. The shopping center now has some store that applicable for all classes shopper: upper-class, middle-class, and working-class shopper. There are some other stores that are going to build in the Domain, so it is even more convenient to the people. We would all vote No to Proposition 2 to provide people opportunity to work, to shop, to bring our economic up, and making Austin looks nicer with the convenient shopping center.

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