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Democrats promise utopia but their cities feel like hell on earth these days because of the widespread arrogance, fake macho bravado and worthless fake drama of their residents that their residents create out of thin air because they are bored because the main-street economy has collapsed in many liberal cities.
Seems as though more and more Democratic cities are collapsing morally.
These ultra-liberal cities residents thrive on a culture of confrontation, arrogance and disgusting immoral behavior.
This has nothing to do with systemic anything and everything to do with the residents arrogance and making up worthless confrontations which people in large urban areas seem to love to lately because they are bored because these liberal Democratic cities have terribly high unemployment rates generally now compared to an all-American, conserative small town with an environment where people love a simple, wholesome life.
Blah blah blah. Cities in the U.S. always had the bigger share of crime than little rural towns and it's because you're always going to have the haves and have-nots in the cities. Cities like San Francisco, LA, Chicago, New York, etc. had riots way back in the 19th century even. It's nothing new. The bottom line is, if you don't like big cities and the drama that comes with them, then don't live in one. For me, I love big cities and I will always choose a big city over a rural small town despite how sinful the big city is.
If you want chaos, riots, rolling blackouts, endless lockdowns, no public education, no police, abortion until birth, and open borders make sure and vote Democrat.
Blah blah blah. Cities in the U.S. always had the bigger share of crime than little rural towns and it's because you're always going to have the haves and have-nots in the cities. Cities like San Francisco, LA, Chicago, New York, etc. had riots way back in the 19th century even. It's nothing new. The bottom line is, if you don't like big cities and the drama that comes with them, then don't live in one. For me, I love big cities and I will always choose a big city over a rural small town despite how sinful the big city is.
Which of the two was the have-nots, the dead or the killers?
Democrats promise utopia but their cities feel like hell on earth these days because of the widespread arrogance, fake macho bravado and worthless fake drama of their residents that their residents create out of thin air because they are bored because the main-street economy has collapsed in many liberal cities.
Seems as though more and more Democratic cities are collapsing morally.
These ultra-liberal cities residents thrive on a culture of confrontation, arrogance and disgusting immoral behavior.
This has nothing to do with systemic anything and everything to do with the residents arrogance and making up worthless confrontations which people in large urban areas seem to love to lately because they are bored because these liberal Democratic cities have terribly high unemployment rates generally now compared to an all-American, conserative small town with an environment where people love a simple, wholesome life.
In the Philadelphia article community leaders said they are building music centers to teach rap music because “out there, everyone loves music”. WTH? How is rap music going to solve anything? Many rappers are part of the street scene. Some of these people are so out of touch. When I read things like this, my hope dims that things can change for these communities.
Ma'am. The American Carnage stopped with Trump's inauguration.
Thanks. I obviously forgot.
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