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Daughter Number Three

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Third of four daughters, raised in a rural area. Finally cleaning out the filing cabinet and loading it to the cloud.

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Daughter Number Three Monday, January 15, 2024 Power at Its Best I'm about 250 pages into rereading Robert Caro's The Power Broker , immersed in the time in the late 1920s when Robert Moses had just bent the laws of New York State to build the system of parks on Long Island and in Upstate New York within just a few years, openly defying the robber barons who owned not just the adjacent lands on the nearby shores, but sometimes the very land he turned into parks. He was able to do it because Governor Al Smith let him do it, and because they both knew that parks would be popular with the mass of voters who were trapped in the city every summer. He also spread the parks around the state, the same way defense contractors and spread the wealth throughout Congressional districts after World War II so it would be less assailable. In many ways, it's an admirable moment of a person beating the millionaires (these days they would be billionaires) at their own game to create a public goo...

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