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To: niteowl77

—as I used to spend some time in SW Wisconsin in the spring and fall, I remember that some years ago, the Dubuque city council felt that there weren’t enough “minorities locally and attempted to recruit more from Chicago—how did that work out?


15 posted on 11/29/2015 6:52:55 AM PST by rellimpank (--don't believe anything the media or government says about firearms or explosives--)
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To: rellimpank
—as I used to spend some time in SW Wisconsin in the spring and fall, I remember that some years ago, the Dubuque city council felt that there weren’t enough “minorities locally and attempted to recruit more from Chicago—how did that work out?

Swimmingly! All indications are that it has been a total success: lots more drugs, shootings have become commonplace, stabbings have increased to the point where they aren't usually even reported anymore, and in general, the police/criminal justice system is growing at a healthy pace.

The convenience store and cellphone industry is booming, as is the number of new (Section 8) apartments. The school system is now "busing" (but they don't call it that), both hospital ERs have more business, Planned Parenthood is now "planning" in a new location, the "no go zones" (for whitey) are growing, and there are finally enough people riding public transit to almost justify it. The prostitution nurtured by their two casinos is just icing on the cake.

If that isn't enough to convince people to pack up their bags and move to Madistan on the Mississippi, Dubuque is officially firmly committed to the UN's Agenda 21!

Mr. niteowl77

18 posted on 11/29/2015 7:15:52 AM PST by niteowl77 ("The truth is that this thing is not worth fixing up anymore.")
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