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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Given how poorly DC has been run for so long, and how soft on crime and degeneracy-welcoming policies were turning it into a version of Portland I wouldn't mind Federal government taking over. Flame away, I don't care. [/quote] Have you even been to Portland? [/quote] I have. I had lived in several major cities in the USA, I grew up in a city apartment, spare me your nonsense about Dakotas or MAGA BS. :roll: There is no reason for our cities to be filling up with open air drug markets, disgusting tent cities and repeat criminals going wherever they want and doing whatever they want with zero monitoring and zero rehabilitation. DC was turning into a disgrace even in $$$ areas near all the tourist attractions and premium real estate. Disgusting trash filled compounds were growing next to Kennedy Center and across from National Mall. If you didn't see it or get bothered, you likely lived in your little bubble of NWDC suburban parts or you are way overdue for your next eye exam. [/quote] I was asking about Portland. What did you find in Portland that you thought was worse than DC?[/quote] I think you are going to negate everything I said (which applies to DC) BECAUSE I used Portland as an example. True, I had never lived there, I visited a couple of times when I lived in Seattle. Seattle years ago had a problem with youth vagrancy and them taking over some of the plazas (drug use before the legalization of pot industry was already rampant). Portland had it a bit worse already years ago. I spent a lot of years in SF and had seen some areas of it go up and down in quality from yuppified to downright degenerate hellhole where one could film post-apocalyptic sci fi without props. It's once again starting to clean up and property values and rents are up. I would like for this to be the case in DC, but I know, It's not PC to say this. It's not PC to say that I was glad to see the results of the national guard presence and tent cities around Kennedy center, Georgetown and national mall being removed. My family that lives in DC liked these changes and they are not ashamed to admit it. [/quote]
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