As for those pockets in MA, so interesting you should say that. As an outsider early on, I made observations about MA and in particular the Boston/Cambridge area. I shared with my hubs that it seemed that the people in the area lived in a 'bubble."
Between "big academia," "big medicine," "big pharma," "big finance," "b…
As for those pockets in MA, so interesting you should say that. As an outsider early on, I made observations about MA and in particular the Boston/Cambridge area. I shared with my hubs that it seemed that the people in the area lived in a 'bubble."
Between "big academia," "big medicine," "big pharma," "big finance," "big tech," and the military/industrial complex (Raytheon, for example), Bay State residents lived in "the system," and would do everything to protect themselves within it. Boston/Cambridge always seemed to come back sooner than other parts of the country when downturns happened -- and it's so obvious why.
So, when the psychos started to announce their crime, I tried to point out that it was a crime, but there weren't nobody around with ears to hear.
Oh...thank you! ❤️
As for those pockets in MA, so interesting you should say that. As an outsider early on, I made observations about MA and in particular the Boston/Cambridge area. I shared with my hubs that it seemed that the people in the area lived in a 'bubble."
Between "big academia," "big medicine," "big pharma," "big finance," "big tech," and the military/industrial complex (Raytheon, for example), Bay State residents lived in "the system," and would do everything to protect themselves within it. Boston/Cambridge always seemed to come back sooner than other parts of the country when downturns happened -- and it's so obvious why.
So, when the psychos started to announce their crime, I tried to point out that it was a crime, but there weren't nobody around with ears to hear.
Bingo! You described the decline of MA to a tee.