"We are living in this hell."
Leo's gaze swept over the mounted camera lenses.
"We've seen the chaos at the border, the anxiety of the middle class, the drug-infested streets, and a society where trust has crumbled."
"These are all symptoms."
"In Washington, people argue about the causes of these symptoms. They blame each other. They pass the buck."
"But in Pittsburgh, we don't argue."
"We just solve problems."
Leo stretched out his hand, pointing out the window toward the revitalized Hill District.
"Look here. This place was once one of Pittsburgh's deepest wounds."
"Drugs, violence, unemployment—all the cancers of American society were present here in full force."
"But now, it's our showcase."
"It's the answer we're providing."
Leo began to elaborate on the self-contained logic of what was being called the "Pittsburgh Plan."
"Regarding immigration and the workforce."
