In PGH region, ‘imagine’ to blur region’s divisions…
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“The initiative, called Imagine Greater Pittsburgh, is the brainchild of three nonprofits — the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission and the Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership.”
Calling this a “brainchild” is not as accurate as calling it a “moronic miscarriage”. These groups, with combined salaries that must run into the tens of millions, sit around with NOTHING to do but breathlessly say, “This absurdity was made to seem important somewhere else, so we need it too!”
They’ll go on collecting their salaries, writing useless reports, making flawed projections, and in a few years, portentiously announce some other NEW PROGRAM! that seems to be useful.
Amazing that they can get out of bed in the morning.