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Wow, first week of May and already twice the number of homicides than all of 2016!
There are many cities that have far surpassed their yearly homicide totals of years ago, but Portland has already had twice the total of years prior and it's only the first week of May
The residents deserve this. They've voted in the same politicians and policies that have caused this for decades. The only problem is when these self serving pinheads move into red areas and try to vote in their garbage thinking.
The residents deserve this. They've voted in the same politicians and policies that have caused this for decades. The only problem is when these self serving pinheads move into red areas and try to vote in their garbage thinking.
Bingo
Hopefully DeSantis scares them from coming to Florida.
Wow, first week of May and already twice the number of homicides than all of 2016!
There are many cities that have far surpassed their yearly homicide totals of years ago, but Portland has already had twice the total of years prior and it's only the first week of May
Really, lovecrowds, what you need to do is point out that if Portland is, by far, one of the coolest and most desirable cities to move to due to its awesome view of Mt. Hood and other highly great things about it, such as higher income jobs for starters, then, why, oh, why has Oklahoma City added more to its population then Portland did since the year 2000 and 2010? After all, outsiders view Oklahoma as one of the most highly undesirable of the states you could ever possibly move to, even rivaling Mississippi. For easy proof of just how bad it is, Tulsa, Oklahoma is so terribly hard up for new residents to move there that it has resorted to bribing people $10,000 to move there if they will agree to become remote workers for one year. Oklahoma City must be hogging it from Tulsa.
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