Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we assume nothing.
Our “lived experiences” have informed our decision to live and travel elsewhere.
You do you boo. I choose to live far away from density, subsidized housing, weed odors from neighbors, and mentally unstable hobos outside of my door.
To each their own.
Wow that’s quite an inaccurate picture.
You do know that drug use and OD rates are higher in rural populations, right?
I live in NYC (enjoy it and have no plans to leave) and am a lifelong Democratic voter. The first PP isn’t saying anything inaccurate at all? NYC is in fact extremely dense and I unfortunately smell weed and see mentally unstable hobos daily. Sometimes multiple times a day. I totally agree with MAGA and anyone else who will say it aloud that there are a lot of issues in big cities caused by antisocial or crazy people acting up in public spaces and negatively affecting normal law abiding citizens. It’s a function of many things, including that progressive city councils tend to do things like decriminalize weed and pass laws that ease punishment/enforcement of small/“quality of life” crimes and in some cases (like in NYC) eliminate bail, which allows repeat offenders back onto the streets.
Like I said, I choose to live here anyway and pay a lot of money to do so (obviously I do not think the city is a hellscape), but these issues exist and denying them isn’t particularly helpful to Democrats. It makes you look clueless at best and disingenuous at worst.
+1000
Why can’t democrat politicians say this?
This is such low hanging fruit for any Democrat to seize and run with. Hopefully someone is smart enough out there...
Dems will just double down on failed strategies. This is why Trump is able to run roughshod over his opponents. The dems have only themselves to blame, for embracing the most toxic pro-crime and pro-disorder ideas and rationalizations.
Your spiel sounds so weak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Governor of Mississippi- Tate Reeves
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Alabama - Kay Ivey
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Tennessee - Bill Lee
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Ohio - Mike DeWine
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Louisiana - Jeff Landry
Political Party: Republican
Whomp whomp.
Do you not understand how city government works?
Whomp whomp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they don’t travel and they believe what they hear on Fox.
This. My elderly parents, hooked on FOX, always talk about the "dangerous" blue cities. They never travel anywhere nor have they even been to half these "dangerous" places. They think their northeastern suburb is the safest place on earth, with of course, the best schools, best doctors, best best best everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Governor of Mississippi- Tate Reeves
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Alabama - Kay Ivey
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Tennessee - Bill Lee
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Ohio - Mike DeWine
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Louisiana - Jeff Landry
Political Party: Republican
Whomp whomp.
Do you not understand how city government works?
Whomp whomp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we assume nothing.
Our “lived experiences” have informed our decision to live and travel elsewhere.
You do you boo. I choose to live far away from density, subsidized housing, weed odors from neighbors, and mentally unstable hobos outside of my door.
To each their own.
Wow that’s quite an inaccurate picture.
You do know that drug use and OD rates are higher in rural populations, right?
I live in NYC (enjoy it and have no plans to leave) and am a lifelong Democratic voter. The first PP isn’t saying anything inaccurate at all? NYC is in fact extremely dense and I unfortunately smell weed and see mentally unstable hobos daily. Sometimes multiple times a day. I totally agree with MAGA and anyone else who will say it aloud that there are a lot of issues in big cities caused by antisocial or crazy people acting up in public spaces and negatively affecting normal law abiding citizens. It’s a function of many things, including that progressive city councils tend to do things like decriminalize weed and pass laws that ease punishment/enforcement of small/“quality of life” crimes and in some cases (like in NYC) eliminate bail, which allows repeat offenders back onto the streets.
Like I said, I choose to live here anyway and pay a lot of money to do so (obviously I do not think the city is a hellscape), but these issues exist and denying them isn’t particularly helpful to Democrats. It makes you look clueless at best and disingenuous at worst.
+1000
Why can’t democrat politicians say this?
This is such low hanging fruit for any Democrat to seize and run with. Hopefully someone is smart enough out there...
Dems will just double down on failed strategies. This is why Trump is able to run roughshod over his opponents. The dems have only themselves to blame, for embracing the most toxic pro-crime and pro-disorder ideas and rationalizations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we assume nothing.
Our “lived experiences” have informed our decision to live and travel elsewhere.
You do you boo. I choose to live far away from density, subsidized housing, weed odors from neighbors, and mentally unstable hobos outside of my door.
To each their own.
Wow that’s quite an inaccurate picture.
You do know that drug use and OD rates are higher in rural populations, right?
I live in NYC (enjoy it and have no plans to leave) and am a lifelong Democratic voter. The first PP isn’t saying anything inaccurate at all? NYC is in fact extremely dense and I unfortunately smell weed and see mentally unstable hobos daily. Sometimes multiple times a day. I totally agree with MAGA and anyone else who will say it aloud that there are a lot of issues in big cities caused by antisocial or crazy people acting up in public spaces and negatively affecting normal law abiding citizens. It’s a function of many things, including that progressive city councils tend to do things like decriminalize weed and pass laws that ease punishment/enforcement of small/“quality of life” crimes and in some cases (like in NYC) eliminate bail, which allows repeat offenders back onto the streets.
Like I said, I choose to live here anyway and pay a lot of money to do so (obviously I do not think the city is a hellscape), but these issues exist and denying them isn’t particularly helpful to Democrats. It makes you look clueless at best and disingenuous at worst.
+1000
Why can’t democrat politicians say this?
This is such low hanging fruit for any Democrat to seize and run with. Hopefully someone is smart enough out there...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we assume nothing.
Our “lived experiences” have informed our decision to live and travel elsewhere.
You do you boo. I choose to live far away from density, subsidized housing, weed odors from neighbors, and mentally unstable hobos outside of my door.
To each their own.
Wow that’s quite an inaccurate picture.
You do know that drug use and OD rates are higher in rural populations, right?
I live in NYC (enjoy it and have no plans to leave) and am a lifelong Democratic voter. The first PP isn’t saying anything inaccurate at all? NYC is in fact extremely dense and I unfortunately smell weed and see mentally unstable hobos daily. Sometimes multiple times a day. I totally agree with MAGA and anyone else who will say it aloud that there are a lot of issues in big cities caused by antisocial or crazy people acting up in public spaces and negatively affecting normal law abiding citizens. It’s a function of many things, including that progressive city councils tend to do things like decriminalize weed and pass laws that ease punishment/enforcement of small/“quality of life” crimes and in some cases (like in NYC) eliminate bail, which allows repeat offenders back onto the streets.
Like I said, I choose to live here anyway and pay a lot of money to do so (obviously I do not think the city is a hellscape), but these issues exist and denying them isn’t particularly helpful to Democrats. It makes you look clueless at best and disingenuous at worst.
+1000
Why can’t democrat politicians say this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The proof is in the numbers.
Top Republican-Led Cities with High Crime Rates
Rank City Homicide Rate (per 100,000 residents)
1 Jackson 78.0
2 Birmingham 59.0
3 St. Louis 49.0
4 Memphis 45.0
5 Baton Rouge 40.0
6 New Orleans 39.0
7 Cleveland 36.0
8 Columbus 30.0
9 Indianapolis 29.0
10 Louisville 28.0
Top Democratic-led cities with High Crime Rates
City Homicide Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Chicago 24.9
Baltimore 34.8
Memphis 40.6
Oakland 19.2
Seattle 10.5
St. Louis 54.3
New Orleans 38.8
Philadelphia 25.8
Atlanta 16.8
Washington, D.C. 25.5
What a bald faced lie. Aren't you ashamed of yourself for posting lies? The mayor and district attorney of Jackson Mississippi are both democrats. Delete your lies.
Yeah, and St. Louis is on both lists. Looks like a chatGPT hallucination.
Anonymous wrote:Because they don’t travel and they believe what they hear on Fox.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, we assume nothing.
Our “lived experiences” have informed our decision to live and travel elsewhere.
You do you boo. I choose to live far away from density, subsidized housing, weed odors from neighbors, and mentally unstable hobos outside of my door.
To each their own.
Wow that’s quite an inaccurate picture.
You do know that drug use and OD rates are higher in rural populations, right?
I live in NYC (enjoy it and have no plans to leave) and am a lifelong Democratic voter. The first PP isn’t saying anything inaccurate at all? NYC is in fact extremely dense and I unfortunately smell weed and see mentally unstable hobos daily. Sometimes multiple times a day. I totally agree with MAGA and anyone else who will say it aloud that there are a lot of issues in big cities caused by antisocial or crazy people acting up in public spaces and negatively affecting normal law abiding citizens. It’s a function of many things, including that progressive city councils tend to do things like decriminalize weed and pass laws that ease punishment/enforcement of small/“quality of life” crimes and in some cases (like in NYC) eliminate bail, which allows repeat offenders back onto the streets.
Like I said, I choose to live here anyway and pay a lot of money to do so (obviously I do not think the city is a hellscape), but these issues exist and denying them isn’t particularly helpful to Democrats. It makes you look clueless at best and disingenuous at worst.
Anonymous wrote:Current Governor of Mississippi- Tate Reeves
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Alabama - Kay Ivey
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Tennessee - Bill Lee
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Ohio - Mike DeWine
Political Party: Republican
Current Governor of Louisiana - Jeff Landry
Political Party: Republican
Whomp whomp.