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Seattle. But CHOP may bring them back to respectability!
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Originally Posted by Rocko20
Just search up the ones with the highest murder rates.
Baltimore
Detroit
St Louis
New Orleans
Memphis
DC
Baton Rouge
Oakland
Atlanta
Philadelphia
Chicago
Highest murder rate, highest crime rate, highest poverty levels, etc. all managed by Democrats
And the most homeless.
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The top-ten American cities for homelessness are sanctuary cities, which offer refuge to illegal immigrants, do not cooperate with federal law enforcement, and raise the price of low-rent housing for their citizens. In this group are Los Angeles (55,000 homeless), Seattle (12,000), San Diego (9,000), San Jose (7,000), San Francisco (6,000), and Las Vegas (6,000).
While we're at it I'd like to see some cons defend large swaths of the rural South and Midwest.
Really. Hardly anybody liberal or conservative wants to move to Republican run Tulsa. It's having a COVID-19 spike for now, besides a high crime rate. Even fewer want to move to the decaying small towns.
One positive about the rural south. A lot of people love to cook and serve good food, including the guys, so the food tends to be good, but helps explain why so many people are fat.
Predictably crickets from any libs defending their cities.
There really is no defense that can be offered up. They own it. Same people voted in year after year after year with the same results.
Detroit is a "failure" because it was a one industry (CARS) that Corporate America moved Auto jobs overseas.
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