Posted on 08/24/2020 3:33:28 AM PDT by Oshkalaboomboom
Latest Paul Joseph Watson video
Ripe for a cash speculator.
Wow, what a powerful video!
Paul Joseph Watson has a series of cities that he’s done videos on. If you’ve never seen them it’s worth your time to do a search on YouTube for “Paul Joseph Watson sh*thole”
Powerful indeed! Well worth a 13-minute viewing. After an 80+ year love affair with NYC, we broke up this March.
I like the part where he shows DeBlasio saying the prison population is reduced. That’s because you let them out idiot.
Always disliked the place even back in the 70’s/80’s but drove in there from eastern Long Island to see punk/new wave bands from UK about once a month for years . Had no other choice . Best thing I ever did was leave LI and NY for good in 1985 for Japan which has been very good to me .
My grandpop (rest his soul) used to tell how big money bought a lot of buildings in town during the Great Depression. All at fire-sale prices.
At the time, it was mostly local lawyers & bankers - they went on to become multi-millionaires, powerful politicians & judges, etc.
Fast-forward to today, and instead of the locals buying up the town, think of globalists buying up the cities.
Probably because Japan is built on law and order, and a general notion of respect and politeness.
Nobody will buy up anything at fire sale prices. How would they protect their investment with no police?
Yes, that’s what I was thinking - that the globalists would start buying up US cities at desperation prices, *almost* like they planned it that way.
We live almost two hours away & visited NYC In November. Havent been there since...We took the local bus to Port Authority & safely walked to Rockefeller Center to buy tickets for the Christmas Pageant at Radio City Music Hall. We had lunch at Carmines and walked all over. The city was mobbed and we talked to Europeans on vacation as we waited in line at Radio City. There are a lot of commuters from here who took the Trans Bridge daily busses into NYC. I guess theyre working from home or out of work.
Did you move out?
No, because I’m in NJ, about 35 miles away from the city.
How is all of this impacting your neighborhood? Are the police still enforcing the law and are you worried this will spill over and impact you (beyond the economic impact)?
This is a tragedy. I know many shrug and correctly say they voted for it, but this is not good for any of us.
He is awesome. Love his vids. Always right on point.
Lived in CT from 1976 ‘till 1992. Business took me into NYC frequently, so I saw the changes from the late ‘70’s under Mayor Ed Koch (reasonably competent) thru Dinkins (almost as bad as de Blasio). Then we moved to the Midwest and other than flying thru JFK or Newark we rarely saw much of NYC. That is until a couple of years ago, we bid on a visit NYC trip at a fund raiser and were the highest bidder, Our NYC package included airline fare, mid-Manhattan hotel, Broadway show, upscale restaurant dinner a three night stay in NYC. We were impressed, it was reasonably clean, we visited the 9-11 Memorial, Grand Central station which I commuted thru hundreds of times which has been restored and very impressive. Basically we were tourists and did many of the same things tourists do in NYC. We are pleased that we got to see NYC (probably for the last time) in a favorable light. It will be years before this city will recover (if ever) from this current blight.
NY Ping!
I have relatives that are part of the gentrification of NE DC. I am laughing at them now. They all are thinking about leaving...
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