Old councilmen s try to end youthful nights

Baxter Lomax
   A Naperville Illinois councilman has been pushing for the closure by one hour of Naperville bars last week as folks in conservative Naperville and DuPage County continue fighting bar drinking culture. Naperville is perhaps the one city in the county that has been able to produce a bar hopping culture in its downtown as an alternative into going into the city for the youth in the area and the battle this city has with bars is often repeated in other suburban areas of the country. The suburbs continue to battle against the lifestyles of those Nader thirty and then the old bastards wonder when there is no youth or families moving into their communities when tax budgets revenue drops.
   Some old members of the Naperville city council are pushing for bars to close at 1 AM instead of 2 am after a young guy was drunk and crashed his car in a quarry killing two passengers. These guys have flipped out at this and other alcohol related violent issues in the area and This is just the same old fight against the enjoyable habits of some young people wanting to have fun and remain young. I can't tell you in all the years at the Itasca Inn how many ties village leaders and elderly neighbors have tried to shut down this bar and the reason Dupage County,Lake county, Kane county and other suburbs of large cities lack comparable drinking establishments is because of these dickwads there is no other reason why suburban youth cannot have as many marketable places and bars as these urban centers. Indianapolis and Milwaukee suburbs have the same issues as conservative fucks and high end white collar fucks who control these areas look down on this blue collar cultural identity. councilmen like Joe McElroy  work tirelessly as hard as possible to prevent many bars in the area yet say they want a vibrant area in their cities. I think without drinking and alcohol you cannot have that unless you devote everything to kids and families which they often selfishly do driving singles and people with money into cities. The real problem is not the suburbs but the selfish attitudes of many councilmen and the people running these areas.

No comments:

Post a Comment