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    Default Why Lafayette is not an Oil Town

    This one should be controversial, but I think my facts back up my arguments pretty well.

    As always, it's the lead article on:


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    If i'm not mistaken Lafayette is a Health care town now. :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by ULtimateCajun View Post
    _ If i'm not mistaken Lafayette is a Health care town now. :-) _
    As an LGMC employee involved in managed care, you are correct my friend. Lafayette is a leading area in our region for healthcare.

    GEAUX UL!

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    I amaze myself sometimes. ;-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by rgncjn12 View Post
    _ As an LGMC employee involved in managed care, you are correct my friend. Lafayette is a leading area in our region for healthcare.

    GEAUX UL! _
    Every time LEDA, the Chamber, or the LCG talk about the local economy, health care is the #1 industry. All the stats show it.

    And all the stats are all wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    _ Every time LEDA, the Chamber, or the LCG talk about the local economy, health care is the #1 industry. All the stats show it.

    And all the stats are all wrong. _
    Explain. What do you mean all of the stats are wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULtimateCajun View Post
    _ Explain. What do you mean all of the stats are wrong? _
    Monday, ultoday.com tells all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    _ This one should be controversial, but I think my facts back up my arguments pretty well.

    As always, it's the lead article on: _
    Nothing really controversial (I work in the oil and gas industry). It does provoke a good question, where does our growth come from, and more importantly: where WILL it come from?. It is good not to rely on one sector of the economy for growth and sustainability. The more diverse lafayette becomes, the more prosperous its future. Also interesting was the population through time. The Parish population growth basically followed that of the world, which is a double in population every 40 years. However, the city did not follow that trend, with the largest spike after the railroad came through. Maybe that is what we need. I propose a high speed rail transit system between New Orleans and Houston, with us in the middle. We've got the LAMBDA rail, lets get a SPEED rail too.

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    There was actually an article in USA Today about some proposed high speed rail lines. One of them was from NO to Houston. How nice would it be to have that running through Lafayette!

    Quote Originally Posted by geo_cajun View Post
    Nothing really controversial (I work in the oil and gas industry). It does provoke a good question, where does our growth come from, and more importantly: where WILL it come from?. It is good not to rely on one sector of the economy for growth and sustainability. The more diverse lafayette becomes, the more prosperous its future. Also interesting was the population through time. The Parish population growth basically followed that of the world, which is a double in population every 40 years. However, the city did not follow that trend, with the largest spike after the railroad came through. Maybe that is what we need. I propose a high speed rail transit system between New Orleans and Houston, with us in the middle. We've got the LAMBDA rail, lets get a SPEED rail too.
    igeaux.mobi

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    _ There was actually an article in USA Today about some proposed high speed rail lines. One of them was from NO to Houston. How nice would it be to have that running through Lafayette!
    /agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by geo_cajun View Post
    _ Nothing really controversial (I work in the oil and gas industry). It does provoke a good question, where does our growth come from, and more importantly: where WILL it come from?. It is good not to rely on one sector of the economy for growth and sustainability. The more diverse lafayette becomes, the more prosperous its future. Also interesting was the population through time. The Parish population growth basically followed that of the world, which is a double in population every 40 years. However, the city did not follow that trend, with the largest spike after the railroad came through. Maybe that is what we need. I propose a high speed rail transit system between New Orleans and Houston, with us in the middle. We've got the LAMBDA rail, lets get a SPEED rail too. _
    For a couple of years, I have been asking an interesting question, Why is Lafayette here? Which is really a way of asking, Why has Lafayette grown so much?

    Think about the other growing urban centers, we have none of their resources. We are not a port city; we are not (or were not) at a major crossroads; we have no major natural resources (the oil is out in the Gulf); we have no major manufacturing; we do not dominate some industry (film, music, publishing, trading, technology, etc.); we have not been a major education center; we are not a banking or financial center; we are not a state capital.

    And yet, we have grown. Very, very fast. So why?

    I have my own ideas, and I'll get to those eventually. I did a write-up on part of the answer, for Zappi to use on the Engineering website. He's still working on getting that up.

    But the short answer is, other cities grow industries; we grow leaders.

    Why and how I think we do that, needs more time and space to explain than I have right now. But I will say this: my ideas on Lafayette and UL are why, when people here become so gloomish & doomish, I scoff. I think I know Lafayette's secret. We don't have the resources? We don't have the numbers? We don't have the facilities?

    Neither does Lafayette. But the track record is unmistakable: we're doing something that others just don't do.

    And I have come to suspect that what it is we have, and what it is we do, we do better than perhaps anyone in the world. If that sounds a bit hard to believe, just go back to my original question: How is it that Lafayette continues to grow, in defiance of all the patterns and predictors? Where is there another city like Lafayette, that continues to grow, without some clearly-defined core asset? Obviously, we have discovered something that most others, perhaps no others, have found out about yet.

    Anyway, that won't be the topic of the essay Monday. In fact, that topic is more a result, and less so a cause, of Lafayette's big secret.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    _ There was actually an article in USA Today about some proposed high speed rail lines. One of them was from NO to Houston. How nice would it be to have that running through Lafayette!
    igeaux.mobi _
    Wanna monorail?

    This is getting some serious discussion around town: The SwampRat.

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