vitanola
I'll Lock Up
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- Gopher Prairie, MI
It's a nice quiet neighborhood except for the playground and the big house a couple doors down from it -- the playground is a popular trysting place for all sorts of vice, and the big house has hosted a series of drug labs. They had crack in there for a while, and then meth. It's getting to be like Scollay Square in Boston -- "Always Something Doing."
The big problem here is that there's no jobs for the working-class kids anymore. Used to be they could work in the canneries or the coat factory or the snowplow factory, but the plow place is the only factory left, and they don't have many openings. So they work at Burger King and hang around on the streets and get into drugs and booze and trouble, because all the decent jobs have been shipped to Korea and China and Bangladesh.
Idle hands, you know.
Our drug problem, and we do have one, tends to be centered out in the countryside. We are in a farming district, and the consolidation of farming in the past couple of generations had left hundreds of surplus isolated farmhouses on the rental market. The drug makers tend to choose these, for they are out in the Townships where the police presence is practically nil.
I do fear for the next couple of decades, for the time when there are no jobs for our young here, and no place for them to go to get work.
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