My childhood town in upstate New York was once called “America’s safest town”
It’s still OK, in most parts, but Democrats worked their magic of introducing Sec. 8 apartments, and recently, state-funded “women’s shelters” which are filled with Burkha wearing migrants. Now cops are constantly at certain areas, and there are shootings, etc...
I see the writing on the wall. It will be a shithole in 10 years.
Joshua bets she can get that number down to five. Five years.
yeah, I hate in the article when they say the city is trailing behind, and out of step with the nation. As if when there are more than two White people in the city, you need to bring in about 1000 imports. we don’t need to be fixed.
In the first two though they did bring in Somalis during the Clinton/Obama administrations. In Vermont they were brought into Burlington. In Maine they were brought into Lewiston and Portland.
In VT the Somalians took over the drug distribution on the local level. They routinely kill each other within their tribal community for control of that drug trade. So much so that the MURDER rate in VT is up dramatically on a per capita basis. This is because VT only has 675K people.
In Maine they have also had some fraud problems. Not nearly as bad as MN.
Here in NH our largest minority population is Hispanic. They are typically hard working blue collar types. The next largest minority population are Asian. They tend to be wealthy. Many went to private colleges in MA or they are employed in high tech. In NH it is difficult to get and stay on welfare. Therefore, the people that move here from MA, RI , CT, NY, NJ want to work and get ahead. IF they want to stay on welfare or work under the table for cash they tend to stay in MA. However, they may still come up here to work. Like the Ecuadaor folks who did my roof last year.
A long-time national brand supermarket near me recently closed due to its proximity to a dense Section 8 area of apartments. For several years, they’ve had to have around-the-clock security, with one of the two entrances permanently closed because of sprinting shoplifters.
Now, the Section 8’ers don’t have a nearby place to shop, creating one of the well-known “food deserts” that are inevitable in regions like this.
They created it. But they’ll blame the “greed” of “big business” for callously depriving them of their sustenance. I have no sympathy.