Feds to Philly on President's House suit: Focus on city's jobless rate, 'reckless' cashless bail policy instead

I think Philly needs to get its priorities straight 🤔. I mean, 12% unemployment rate is crazy high! What's the point of fighting with the feds over historical exhibits when most people are struggling to pay bills? We should be investing in programs that help young folks get jobs and training, not litigating over plaques 😩. And let's be real, those exhibits at the President's House site are important history lessons for our city - we can't just erase them because of politics 🙅‍♂️. The Trump admin might say it's about "shared national values", but I think they're trying to rewrite history and avoid dealing with the tough stuff 💸. Philly needs to take ownership of its problems and focus on creating economic opportunities for all residents, not just arguing with the feds 🤝.
 
🤔 I think Philly should prioritize its unemployment rate over this historical exhibit saga 🗺️... the city's 12% jobless rate is a more pressing concern that needs attention ASAP 💼. It's not about rewriting history or erasing the painful legacy of slavery, it's about creating jobs and stimulating economic growth 💸. The Trump admin's actions may be divisive, but Philly can't afford to be divided on this issue 🤷‍♀️... 12% unemployment is a ticking time bomb for the city's future 🕰️. We should be working with our state and federal governments to create job training programs and incentives to lure businesses and talent to the area 💼🌱.
 
I mean, can't we all just agree that Philly needs to fix its unemployment problem first? Like, 12% of people struggling to find work is crazy! 🤯 I get why the city wants to keep pushing back on that historical exhibit removal thing, but honestly, I think it's a bit secondary right now. What's gonna happen when someone's applying for a job and can't even afford rent because they don't have any money? 🤑 We need more than just exhibits to fix this problem. How about some DIY solutions like affordable housing initiatives or vocational training programs? 💡
 
I think the city should focus on getting that unemployment rate down first 🤔📊 like 12% is crazy high! People need jobs to support themselves and their families, it's not just about historical exhibits 😕 what's the point of having a beautiful site if nobody has a steady income? And those low-level offenders being released on bail without paying a dime? that's just crazy 🤯 how are they supposed to get back on their feet then? I mean I understand the importance of preserving history and all, but let's not forget about the people who need help right now 💸
 
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