Posted on 04/07/2021 12:42:24 PM PDT by LibertyWoman
Former St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura Jones defeated fellow Democrat Cara Spencer to win the St. Louis Mayoral race.
Tishaura Jones is a radical leftist who is very critical of St. Louis City policing.
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The murder rate in St. Louis City hit a 50-year high in 2020
Crime is never a problem—until it is.
That is called situational awareness.
Some people have it, some people don’t.
I’m glad my cousin didn’t live long enough to see what the Demonrats have done to his beloved city. He was their greatest Mayor in the city’s history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kiel
Another random scrabble box letter winner.
Great one!
Tishaura Jones is a radical leftist who is very critical of St. Louis City policing...The murder rate in St. Louis City hit a 50-year high in 2020.
But for Detroit, St. L. might well be the poster child for a dying city. Seventy years ago it had a population of over 850,000. Now it is a bit over 300,000. And you can tell. There are empty buildings all along the interstates that run through the city.
There are some very nice parts of town, very safe, but because St. Louis city is geographically fairly small, the nice parts are very close to the less-than-nice parts. Downtown is fairly safe and the police presence is very high when the Blues or the Cardinals have home games because downtown is so close to feral territory. I wonder if the new mayor will cut back on that.
Look for that murder rate to go higher.
No doubt, the criminals have reached herd mentality.
Yesterday had a customer with the name Kiweana Tasharra _______.
“They retired in East St. Louis and swear it is as safe as can be. “
Protected from what? Stupidity?
Apparently in Demland, attacking the police force is an effective way to lower the murder rate.
Back in the 1960s, my fathers hometown of Newark, NJ was named the worst city in America by a national publication whose name escapes me. He lived long enough to see slight improvement in Brick City since the early 2000s, but it’s amazing how many cities have since surpassed Newark in overall awfulness. I was in St. Louis as recently as four years ago, and in Baltimore two years ago and I felt a lot more unsafe than in Newark, which is a low bar.
Hey St.Lou, enjoy the SUCK!
Back in the mid 1970s, I was stationed at Scott AFB. My boss, an AF Col, was driving back from the city through East StL. He took a brick through the windshield right in the mouth. Nearly killed him, lost several teeth. While that was bad enough, at his retirement party, some joker gave him a gift wrapped brick with some teeth embedded in it. Funny but not funny.
Great for St. Louis. May they sink down into hell for electing such a corrupt person
Both my husband and I were born and raised in inner city St. Louis. My older sister still lives in south St. Louis city near “The Hill”, so we do go back to visit occasionally. It is not something we look forward to.
When my husband was drafted into the military in 1961 and we left St. Louis, I never dreamed that we would never return there to live even though we had multiple chances to do so.
Downtown was not safe, even in the ‘70s. My Mom and her friend were attacked on the parking lot when leaving the Adam’s Mark Hotel. While getting into a car, her friend was beaten and bloodied with an ice scraper until she gave up her purse. Thankfully, there was only one attacker so he ran away after he got the purse. In the ‘80s my niece was car jacked at gunpoint on the near north side. She never did get her car back.
How interesting. Thank you for posting that. Yeah...we’ve come a long way baby... /s
That’s about the way I feel about it
Sad for the city, but when it comes right down to it they deserve it because they were too lazy to go out and vote. I hope they don’t destroy the city because then all the vermin who live there would just move on to destroy another city.
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