As we do our silly Chicago tradition of dyeing the river a violent shade of green, I think it's a good time to remind people that our ancestors *reversed the flow of the river* to provide safe drinking water from Lake Michigan and earlier, in the 1860's, *lifted the entire city* to improve drainage and public health.

Remember that any time someone says heat pumps and renewable energy are hard.

Raising of Chicago - Wikipedia

@TechConnectify The downfall of my fair city, STL, has many reasons. It is said that it began when Chicago reversed the river and sent its effluent down to us. Either way, it really does mark the transition between the decline of one and the boom of the other.
@najakwa The state of STL is unfortunate, yes. I'd love to see more attention paid there but the politics of the state more broadly certainly don't help.
@TechConnectify Illinois, please take us with you. 🙏

@najakwa Hey, I wouldn't mind.

Somewhere I heard the phrase that Missouri has two big cities and they're both trying to leave and it's equal parts funny and depressing.

@TechConnectify @najakwa

It's truly unfortunate for both KC & STL that the remainder of Missouri is so utterly immiserating and that—as they say—"Missouri lives company"...