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I use to live and work in NYC... So glad I left that place and only been back once.
No doubt that the city will slip back into the 70s and 80s with high crimes and killings... It’s sad that people can’t or don’t want to believe that NYC is on the verge of a crime explosion AND I’ll bet before Summer’s end NYC will meet or exceed Chicago’s violent crimes and killings.
The people of NYC will be getting a taste of reality once they realize that the cops they hate So much, will no longer be working there or simply set back and watch the chaos, as directed by the mayor... Also, who in the freak wants to join NYPD to replace all the cops that are now retiring?? I’m sure the people of NYC don’t want the cops to violate a murder’s rights.
The sad thing is that it will be the poor, people of color and the elderly that will end up suffering the most from this bone-headed move.
Well, I think that the smart people in the city sees the writing on the walls and moving out to other locations Across the country to get away from all this craziness.
As for the rest of the remaining people... Good luck and be prepared to protect yourself.
In the meantime, in the real world, Cuomo' ratings are sky high, and the majority of NY citizens approve of DeBlasio.
They don't care what the Trumpaholic Hannity says. He is irrelevant.
Only a SICK person would think DeBlasio is wonderful. Cuomo (in Dem's eyes) gets high fives for putting COVID patients in nursing homes, KILLING many of the elderly!: Keep drinking the hypnotic CNN Kewl-aid Democrats!
I use to live and work in NYC... So glad I left that place and only been back once.
No doubt that the city will slip back into the 70s and 80s with high crimes and killings... It’s sad that people can’t or don’t want to believe that NYC is on the verge of a crime explosion AND I’ll bet before Summer’s end NYC will meet or exceed Chicago’s violent crimes and killings.
The people of NYC will be getting a taste of reality once they realize that the cops they hate So much, will no longer be working there or simply set back and watch the chaos, as directed by the mayor... Also, who in the freak wants to join NYPD to replace all the cops that are now retiring?? I’m sure the people of NYC don’t want the cops to violate a murder’s rights.
The sad thing is that it will be the poor, people of color and the elderly that will end up suffering the most from this bone-headed move.
Well, I think that the smart people in the city sees the writing on the walls and moving out to other locations Across the country to get away from all this craziness.
As for the rest of the remaining people... Good luck and be prepared to protect yourself.
I was there in the late 70s, in college. Crime was so out of control that the cops suggested that we girls never leave campus without at least $20 (worth at least $50 now) to hand over to a mugger. They said that when muggers find out you’re empty-handed, they get angry - and violent.
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I'm sitting back smiling. New york is going to crumble. It's going to be even worse than the Koch days of the 80s and crack killing people left and right. This is what liberals want, they got their wish.
New Yorkers will be smiling and the city still attracting tourists from all over the world when Hannity is known as some has been hack who used to spew irrelevant opinions on a former 'news' channel.
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