The Pistons are having a great run at the title, much to the displeasure of the NBA league. Lebron James idolotrists beware, our Pistons are much better with their backs against the wall. The Tigers also are making a decent attempt to live up to the expectations set last year, even with half of the team's starting pitchers on the disabled list. The Red Wings, albeit defeated soundly, had a great run at the Stanley Cup.
These small glimmers of hope are crucial to the survival of this once great city. Detroit, and the surrounding suburbs, are facing terrible economic conditions that are forcing its population to start looking elsewhere. This directly applies to the incoming workforce of college graduates. Detroit will face severe shortages of talent within five years if this situation persists, if not earlier.
I have watched my friends fight for gainful employment and often fail. This leaves them with little option but to move away to a region with economic growth. This is the city I grew up in, and love. While I do love Detroit, I also long for a city where positives can be seen outside of the sport arenas.Remember! Things in life will not always run smoothly. Sometimes we will be rising toward the heights - then all will seem to reverse itself and start downward. The great fact to remember is that the trend of civilization itself is forever upward, that a line drawn through the middle of the peaks and the valleys of the centuries always has an upward trend.
Endicott Peabody
I will hope & pray that the Tigers can bring home the pennant this year, as it is the longest season. In this city, we need every positive we can get.
GO TIGERS!