Baltimore City Responds After Dozens (37) Of Businesses Threaten Not To Pay Taxes (Fell's Point)

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Nation & State ^ | 6-12-2021

This weekend, the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) closed down multiple city streets around the Inner Harbor, in a stretch called “Fells Point,” after dozens of local businesses threatened the new city government, run by Mayor Brandon Scott, to not pay taxes because they’re “fed up and frustrated” with the outburst of violence.

Last week, 37 restaurants and small businesses sent a letter to the mayor’s office titled “Letter to City Leaders From Fells Point Business Leaders.” They threatened to stop paying city taxes and other fees until “basic and essential municipal services are restored.” This comes as Madam State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby halted petty crimes during the pandemic and made such a measure permanent – the idea was to decrease violent crime, but that seems to have severely backfired.

What’s happened in the historic bar strict is absolute mayhem at night, transformed into a dangerous area where violent and rowdy crowds have ruined the once pleasant atmosphere along with multiple shootings.

So this weekend, BPD closed down streets around Fells Point, which includes parts of Aliceanna, Thames, and Bond streets.

Current look at Fells Point. pic.twitter.com/quABeTzhNn

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 11, 2021

In addition, Maryland State Police will conduct sobriety checkpoints in Fells Point.

Local news WJZ13’s Mike Hellgren tweets a couple of images of the increased police presence across Fells Point.

Fells Point tonight: Police car and command post on Thames Street. @wjz #FellsPoint pic.twitter.com/cRVRRuffgJ

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) June 11, 2021

One of the 37 concerned business owners on the list is Bill Packo, who owns Barley’s Backyard and has been operating in Fells Point for three decades. He spoke with WJZ13 about the out of control violence and public drunkenness:

“It’s a shame. What they’re letting happen to Fells Point is what they let happen in the Inner Harbor, and now it has made its way here,” Packo said. “There’s alcohol being sold by individuals out there, drugs, and clearly we all know about the shootings that took place last weekend. But there needs to be some control out there. There is none whatsoever.”

BPD’s mobile police command was spotted outside another shop in the bar district. It looks very dystopic.

Meanwhile, Scott, who was newly elected, skipped out on the virtual community town hall meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m that was to address the issues in Fells Point.

Packo called out Scott for not attending the meeting:

“It’s an embarrassment to the city. It’s an embarrassment to the mayor no matter what the schedule was,” he said.

Again, as we’ve said before, the chaos in Fells Point comes as the city descends into what could be the most violent period ever. Mosby has halted police officers going after petty crimes that have inadvertently backfired. Another liberal-run town with good intentions in policies not exactly panning out as they thought.

Local news WMAR2’s Eddie Kadhim interviewed a man who summed up the city’s response in Fells Point:

One Man’s opinion on the city response in Fells Point from a man who comes fishing down here every weekend. pic.twitter.com/mhO9GMj3qw

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 12, 2021

Another man said the violent crime in low-income neighborhoods is just spilling over into the downtown area.

“Why should Fells Point get help when so many other areas are suffering”. A fair question that I am hearing a lot. I talked to Munir Bahar @thecorcommunity about the violence that plagues the WHOLE city and how it trickles down EVERYWHERE into what he called this “powder keg”. pic.twitter.com/SKDfSzSCnJ

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 10, 2021

--------------------

Guy from Baltimore complaining about all the lawlessness?.....ROTFLMFAO!!!

[Raise fist] Defund the popo! They be raciss!

BLM reparations, don’tcha know?

BURN, BABY BURN!!!!!
 
Nation & State ^ | 6-12-2021

This weekend, the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) closed down multiple city streets around the Inner Harbor, in a stretch called “Fells Point,” after dozens of local businesses threatened the new city government, run by Mayor Brandon Scott, to not pay taxes because they’re “fed up and frustrated” with the outburst of violence.

Last week, 37 restaurants and small businesses sent a letter to the mayor’s office titled “Letter to City Leaders From Fells Point Business Leaders.” They threatened to stop paying city taxes and other fees until “basic and essential municipal services are restored.” This comes as Madam State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby halted petty crimes during the pandemic and made such a measure permanent – the idea was to decrease violent crime, but that seems to have severely backfired.

What’s happened in the historic bar strict is absolute mayhem at night, transformed into a dangerous area where violent and rowdy crowds have ruined the once pleasant atmosphere along with multiple shootings.

So this weekend, BPD closed down streets around Fells Point, which includes parts of Aliceanna, Thames, and Bond streets.

Current look at Fells Point. pic.twitter.com/quABeTzhNn

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 11, 2021

In addition, Maryland State Police will conduct sobriety checkpoints in Fells Point.

Local news WJZ13’s Mike Hellgren tweets a couple of images of the increased police presence across Fells Point.

Fells Point tonight: Police car and command post on Thames Street. @wjz #FellsPoint pic.twitter.com/cRVRRuffgJ

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) June 11, 2021

One of the 37 concerned business owners on the list is Bill Packo, who owns Barley’s Backyard and has been operating in Fells Point for three decades. He spoke with WJZ13 about the out of control violence and public drunkenness:

“It’s a shame. What they’re letting happen to Fells Point is what they let happen in the Inner Harbor, and now it has made its way here,” Packo said. “There’s alcohol being sold by individuals out there, drugs, and clearly we all know about the shootings that took place last weekend. But there needs to be some control out there. There is none whatsoever.”

BPD’s mobile police command was spotted outside another shop in the bar district. It looks very dystopic.

Meanwhile, Scott, who was newly elected, skipped out on the virtual community town hall meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m that was to address the issues in Fells Point.

Packo called out Scott for not attending the meeting:

“It’s an embarrassment to the city. It’s an embarrassment to the mayor no matter what the schedule was,” he said.

Again, as we’ve said before, the chaos in Fells Point comes as the city descends into what could be the most violent period ever. Mosby has halted police officers going after petty crimes that have inadvertently backfired. Another liberal-run town with good intentions in policies not exactly panning out as they thought.

Local news WMAR2’s Eddie Kadhim interviewed a man who summed up the city’s response in Fells Point:

One Man’s opinion on the city response in Fells Point from a man who comes fishing down here every weekend. pic.twitter.com/mhO9GMj3qw

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 12, 2021

Another man said the violent crime in low-income neighborhoods is just spilling over into the downtown area.

“Why should Fells Point get help when so many other areas are suffering”. A fair question that I am hearing a lot. I talked to Munir Bahar @thecorcommunity about the violence that plagues the WHOLE city and how it trickles down EVERYWHERE into what he called this “powder keg”. pic.twitter.com/SKDfSzSCnJ

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 10, 2021

--------------------

Guy from Baltimore complaining about all the lawlessness?.....ROTFLMFAO!!!

[Raise fist] Defund the popo! They be raciss!

BLM reparations, don’tcha know?

BURN, BABY BURN!!!!!
I love it I love it. I hope they all have to shut down with all the looting and murdering

Black Lives Matter
 
Nation & State ^ | 6-12-2021

This weekend, the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) closed down multiple city streets around the Inner Harbor, in a stretch called “Fells Point,” after dozens of local businesses threatened the new city government, run by Mayor Brandon Scott, to not pay taxes because they’re “fed up and frustrated” with the outburst of violence.

Last week, 37 restaurants and small businesses sent a letter to the mayor’s office titled “Letter to City Leaders From Fells Point Business Leaders.” They threatened to stop paying city taxes and other fees until “basic and essential municipal services are restored.” This comes as Madam State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby halted petty crimes during the pandemic and made such a measure permanent – the idea was to decrease violent crime, but that seems to have severely backfired.

What’s happened in the historic bar strict is absolute mayhem at night, transformed into a dangerous area where violent and rowdy crowds have ruined the once pleasant atmosphere along with multiple shootings.

So this weekend, BPD closed down streets around Fells Point, which includes parts of Aliceanna, Thames, and Bond streets.

Current look at Fells Point. pic.twitter.com/quABeTzhNn

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 11, 2021

In addition, Maryland State Police will conduct sobriety checkpoints in Fells Point.

Local news WJZ13’s Mike Hellgren tweets a couple of images of the increased police presence across Fells Point.

Fells Point tonight: Police car and command post on Thames Street. @wjz #FellsPoint pic.twitter.com/cRVRRuffgJ

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) June 11, 2021

One of the 37 concerned business owners on the list is Bill Packo, who owns Barley’s Backyard and has been operating in Fells Point for three decades. He spoke with WJZ13 about the out of control violence and public drunkenness:

“It’s a shame. What they’re letting happen to Fells Point is what they let happen in the Inner Harbor, and now it has made its way here,” Packo said. “There’s alcohol being sold by individuals out there, drugs, and clearly we all know about the shootings that took place last weekend. But there needs to be some control out there. There is none whatsoever.”

BPD’s mobile police command was spotted outside another shop in the bar district. It looks very dystopic.

Meanwhile, Scott, who was newly elected, skipped out on the virtual community town hall meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m that was to address the issues in Fells Point.

Packo called out Scott for not attending the meeting:

“It’s an embarrassment to the city. It’s an embarrassment to the mayor no matter what the schedule was,” he said.

Again, as we’ve said before, the chaos in Fells Point comes as the city descends into what could be the most violent period ever. Mosby has halted police officers going after petty crimes that have inadvertently backfired. Another liberal-run town with good intentions in policies not exactly panning out as they thought.

Local news WMAR2’s Eddie Kadhim interviewed a man who summed up the city’s response in Fells Point:

One Man’s opinion on the city response in Fells Point from a man who comes fishing down here every weekend. pic.twitter.com/mhO9GMj3qw

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 12, 2021

Another man said the violent crime in low-income neighborhoods is just spilling over into the downtown area.

“Why should Fells Point get help when so many other areas are suffering”. A fair question that I am hearing a lot. I talked to Munir Bahar @thecorcommunity about the violence that plagues the WHOLE city and how it trickles down EVERYWHERE into what he called this “powder keg”. pic.twitter.com/SKDfSzSCnJ

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 10, 2021

--------------------

Guy from Baltimore complaining about all the lawlessness?.....ROTFLMFAO!!!

[Raise fist] Defund the popo! They be raciss!

BLM reparations, don’tcha know?

BURN, BABY BURN!!!!!
This makes me want to go out and just sucker punch people for the hell of it

Soon a cop will blast a thug hopefully for stealing a pack of gum and ignite the shit holes
 
Nation & State ^ | 6-12-2021

This weekend, the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) closed down multiple city streets around the Inner Harbor, in a stretch called “Fells Point,” after dozens of local businesses threatened the new city government, run by Mayor Brandon Scott, to not pay taxes because they’re “fed up and frustrated” with the outburst of violence.

Last week, 37 restaurants and small businesses sent a letter to the mayor’s office titled “Letter to City Leaders From Fells Point Business Leaders.” They threatened to stop paying city taxes and other fees until “basic and essential municipal services are restored.” This comes as Madam State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby halted petty crimes during the pandemic and made such a measure permanent – the idea was to decrease violent crime, but that seems to have severely backfired.

What’s happened in the historic bar strict is absolute mayhem at night, transformed into a dangerous area where violent and rowdy crowds have ruined the once pleasant atmosphere along with multiple shootings.

So this weekend, BPD closed down streets around Fells Point, which includes parts of Aliceanna, Thames, and Bond streets.

Current look at Fells Point. pic.twitter.com/quABeTzhNn

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 11, 2021

In addition, Maryland State Police will conduct sobriety checkpoints in Fells Point.

Local news WJZ13’s Mike Hellgren tweets a couple of images of the increased police presence across Fells Point.

Fells Point tonight: Police car and command post on Thames Street. @wjz #FellsPoint pic.twitter.com/cRVRRuffgJ

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) June 11, 2021

One of the 37 concerned business owners on the list is Bill Packo, who owns Barley’s Backyard and has been operating in Fells Point for three decades. He spoke with WJZ13 about the out of control violence and public drunkenness:

“It’s a shame. What they’re letting happen to Fells Point is what they let happen in the Inner Harbor, and now it has made its way here,” Packo said. “There’s alcohol being sold by individuals out there, drugs, and clearly we all know about the shootings that took place last weekend. But there needs to be some control out there. There is none whatsoever.”

BPD’s mobile police command was spotted outside another shop in the bar district. It looks very dystopic.

Meanwhile, Scott, who was newly elected, skipped out on the virtual community town hall meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m that was to address the issues in Fells Point.

Packo called out Scott for not attending the meeting:

“It’s an embarrassment to the city. It’s an embarrassment to the mayor no matter what the schedule was,” he said.

Again, as we’ve said before, the chaos in Fells Point comes as the city descends into what could be the most violent period ever. Mosby has halted police officers going after petty crimes that have inadvertently backfired. Another liberal-run town with good intentions in policies not exactly panning out as they thought.

Local news WMAR2’s Eddie Kadhim interviewed a man who summed up the city’s response in Fells Point:

One Man’s opinion on the city response in Fells Point from a man who comes fishing down here every weekend. pic.twitter.com/mhO9GMj3qw

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 12, 2021

Another man said the violent crime in low-income neighborhoods is just spilling over into the downtown area.

“Why should Fells Point get help when so many other areas are suffering”. A fair question that I am hearing a lot. I talked to Munir Bahar @thecorcommunity about the violence that plagues the WHOLE city and how it trickles down EVERYWHERE into what he called this “powder keg”. pic.twitter.com/SKDfSzSCnJ

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 10, 2021

--------------------

Guy from Baltimore complaining about all the lawlessness?.....ROTFLMFAO!!!

[Raise fist] Defund the popo! They be raciss!

BLM reparations, don’tcha know?

BURN, BABY BURN!!!!!
This makes me want to go out and just sucker punch people for the hell of it

Once again, the failure of progressivism is made abundantly clear to everyone but progressives.
I love this now. Last year it was horrific. This year I support violent BLM action in the shit holes. Let the mother fuckers burn
 
If the Inner Harbor and Fells Point fall into chaos, Baltimore is doomed.
They can no longer blame poor neighborhoods in West Baltimore and gang violence

If they cannot maintain safety in tourist areas, the city will fail
 
Once again, the failure of progressivism is made abundantly clear to everyone but progressives.


Hell, they want more of it. At the inflection point, they will then offer themselves as saviors, saving us from what they have wrought.

All they'll want then is dictatorial powers as they have seen how much of America was cowed over a virus with a 99+% recovery rate.
 
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I spent six months in Baltimore a couple decades ago.

I'd rather live in a pig sty than go back.

*****SMILE*****



:)
 
If the Inner Harbor and Fells Point fall into chaos, Baltimore is doomed.
They can no longer blame poor neighborhoods in West Baltimore and gang violence

If they cannot maintain safety in tourist areas, the city will fail
The nice areas are the last to collapse. Good Job Libturd. Baltimore was once a city.

now not one student is proficient in anything but gender studies
 
Once again, the failure of progressivism is made abundantly clear to everyone but progressives.


Hell, they want more of it. At the inflection point, they will then offer themselves as saviors, saving us from what they have wrought.

All they'll want then is dictatorial powers as they have seen how much of America was cowed over a virus with a 99+% recovery rate.
Boy were we scammed on this Woohan snow jobber. JC. Just to defeat Trump and destroy half the fucking world in the process. And they couldn't pull it off without mustering all the dead and illegals to vote and be scanned 10 times
 
Nation & State ^ | 6-12-2021

This weekend, the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) closed down multiple city streets around the Inner Harbor, in a stretch called “Fells Point,” after dozens of local businesses threatened the new city government, run by Mayor Brandon Scott, to not pay taxes because they’re “fed up and frustrated” with the outburst of violence.

Last week, 37 restaurants and small businesses sent a letter to the mayor’s office titled “Letter to City Leaders From Fells Point Business Leaders.” They threatened to stop paying city taxes and other fees until “basic and essential municipal services are restored.” This comes as Madam State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby halted petty crimes during the pandemic and made such a measure permanent – the idea was to decrease violent crime, but that seems to have severely backfired.

What’s happened in the historic bar strict is absolute mayhem at night, transformed into a dangerous area where violent and rowdy crowds have ruined the once pleasant atmosphere along with multiple shootings.

So this weekend, BPD closed down streets around Fells Point, which includes parts of Aliceanna, Thames, and Bond streets.

Current look at Fells Point. pic.twitter.com/quABeTzhNn

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 11, 2021

In addition, Maryland State Police will conduct sobriety checkpoints in Fells Point.

Local news WJZ13’s Mike Hellgren tweets a couple of images of the increased police presence across Fells Point.

Fells Point tonight: Police car and command post on Thames Street. @wjz #FellsPoint pic.twitter.com/cRVRRuffgJ

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) June 11, 2021

One of the 37 concerned business owners on the list is Bill Packo, who owns Barley’s Backyard and has been operating in Fells Point for three decades. He spoke with WJZ13 about the out of control violence and public drunkenness:

“It’s a shame. What they’re letting happen to Fells Point is what they let happen in the Inner Harbor, and now it has made its way here,” Packo said. “There’s alcohol being sold by individuals out there, drugs, and clearly we all know about the shootings that took place last weekend. But there needs to be some control out there. There is none whatsoever.”

BPD’s mobile police command was spotted outside another shop in the bar district. It looks very dystopic.

Meanwhile, Scott, who was newly elected, skipped out on the virtual community town hall meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m that was to address the issues in Fells Point.

Packo called out Scott for not attending the meeting:

“It’s an embarrassment to the city. It’s an embarrassment to the mayor no matter what the schedule was,” he said.

Again, as we’ve said before, the chaos in Fells Point comes as the city descends into what could be the most violent period ever. Mosby has halted police officers going after petty crimes that have inadvertently backfired. Another liberal-run town with good intentions in policies not exactly panning out as they thought.

Local news WMAR2’s Eddie Kadhim interviewed a man who summed up the city’s response in Fells Point:

One Man’s opinion on the city response in Fells Point from a man who comes fishing down here every weekend. pic.twitter.com/mhO9GMj3qw

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 12, 2021

Another man said the violent crime in low-income neighborhoods is just spilling over into the downtown area.

“Why should Fells Point get help when so many other areas are suffering”. A fair question that I am hearing a lot. I talked to Munir Bahar @thecorcommunity about the violence that plagues the WHOLE city and how it trickles down EVERYWHERE into what he called this “powder keg”. pic.twitter.com/SKDfSzSCnJ

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 10, 2021

--------------------

Guy from Baltimore complaining about all the lawlessness?.....ROTFLMFAO!!!

[Raise fist] Defund the popo! They be raciss!

BLM reparations, don’tcha know?

BURN, BABY BURN!!!!!
This makes me want to go out and just sucker punch people for the hell of it

Soon a cop will blast a thug hopefully for stealing a pack of gum and ignite the shit holes
Hey Sunnysettingtommy. You know when I say those things it is really libturds actions. Just want it to sound ugly in libturd speak.

And I am getting appalled at the lack of empathy, and the careless attitude of life and limb. This country is turning to a fucking monkey feces throwing zoo. I expect it here......................not walking down the fucking street
 
If the Inner Harbor and Fells Point fall into chaos, Baltimore is doomed.
They can no longer blame poor neighborhoods in West Baltimore and gang violence

If they cannot maintain safety in tourist areas, the city will fail

Uh, Balitimore has been doomed for a long time. It is known as the armpit of the east coast for a reason.
 
If the Inner Harbor and Fells Point fall into chaos, Baltimore is doomed.
They can no longer blame poor neighborhoods in West Baltimore and gang violence

If they cannot maintain safety in tourist areas, the city will fail

Uh, Balitimore has been doomed for a long time. It is known as the armpit of the east coast for a reason.
Ever been there?

Baltimore has great restaurants, nightlife, cultural activities, sports teams, historical attractions.

Great place to hang out
 
Nation & State ^ | 6-12-2021

This weekend, the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) closed down multiple city streets around the Inner Harbor, in a stretch called “Fells Point,” after dozens of local businesses threatened the new city government, run by Mayor Brandon Scott, to not pay taxes because they’re “fed up and frustrated” with the outburst of violence.

Last week, 37 restaurants and small businesses sent a letter to the mayor’s office titled “Letter to City Leaders From Fells Point Business Leaders.” They threatened to stop paying city taxes and other fees until “basic and essential municipal services are restored.” This comes as Madam State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby halted petty crimes during the pandemic and made such a measure permanent – the idea was to decrease violent crime, but that seems to have severely backfired.

What’s happened in the historic bar strict is absolute mayhem at night, transformed into a dangerous area where violent and rowdy crowds have ruined the once pleasant atmosphere along with multiple shootings.

So this weekend, BPD closed down streets around Fells Point, which includes parts of Aliceanna, Thames, and Bond streets.

Current look at Fells Point. pic.twitter.com/quABeTzhNn

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 11, 2021

In addition, Maryland State Police will conduct sobriety checkpoints in Fells Point.

Local news WJZ13’s Mike Hellgren tweets a couple of images of the increased police presence across Fells Point.

Fells Point tonight: Police car and command post on Thames Street. @wjz #FellsPoint pic.twitter.com/cRVRRuffgJ

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) June 11, 2021

One of the 37 concerned business owners on the list is Bill Packo, who owns Barley’s Backyard and has been operating in Fells Point for three decades. He spoke with WJZ13 about the out of control violence and public drunkenness:

“It’s a shame. What they’re letting happen to Fells Point is what they let happen in the Inner Harbor, and now it has made its way here,” Packo said. “There’s alcohol being sold by individuals out there, drugs, and clearly we all know about the shootings that took place last weekend. But there needs to be some control out there. There is none whatsoever.”

BPD’s mobile police command was spotted outside another shop in the bar district. It looks very dystopic.

Meanwhile, Scott, who was newly elected, skipped out on the virtual community town hall meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m that was to address the issues in Fells Point.

Packo called out Scott for not attending the meeting:

“It’s an embarrassment to the city. It’s an embarrassment to the mayor no matter what the schedule was,” he said.

Again, as we’ve said before, the chaos in Fells Point comes as the city descends into what could be the most violent period ever. Mosby has halted police officers going after petty crimes that have inadvertently backfired. Another liberal-run town with good intentions in policies not exactly panning out as they thought.

Local news WMAR2’s Eddie Kadhim interviewed a man who summed up the city’s response in Fells Point:

One Man’s opinion on the city response in Fells Point from a man who comes fishing down here every weekend. pic.twitter.com/mhO9GMj3qw

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 12, 2021

Another man said the violent crime in low-income neighborhoods is just spilling over into the downtown area.

“Why should Fells Point get help when so many other areas are suffering”. A fair question that I am hearing a lot. I talked to Munir Bahar @thecorcommunity about the violence that plagues the WHOLE city and how it trickles down EVERYWHERE into what he called this “powder keg”. pic.twitter.com/SKDfSzSCnJ

— Eddie Kadhim (@EddieKadhimWMAR) June 10, 2021

--------------------

Guy from Baltimore complaining about all the lawlessness?.....ROTFLMFAO!!!

[Raise fist] Defund the popo! They be raciss!

BLM reparations, don’tcha know?

BURN, BABY BURN!!!!!
So BLM and Anti-fa Terrorists terrorizing citizens is no problem but if a business under seige refuses to pay taxes then the mayor calls out the cops? Really?
 
If the Inner Harbor and Fells Point fall into chaos, Baltimore is doomed.
They can no longer blame poor neighborhoods in West Baltimore and gang violence

If they cannot maintain safety in tourist areas, the city will fail

Uh, Balitimore has been doomed for a long time. It is known as the armpit of the east coast for a reason.
Ever been there?

Baltimore has great restaurants, nightlife, cultural activities, sports teams, historical attractions.

Great place to hang out

I've been there. I disagree. It mostly has slums and drunk rednecks. South Street in Philly is more interesting than Balitimore, though when I lived in the DC area, I was more inclined to go to NYC than either of those two places when I wanted to visit some place.
 
We are lucky in Cincy. 4 our our Prog Maxist city clowncil folk have been arrested on federal charges. Our former worst city hood has been transformed into one of the best urban hoods anywhere. Downtown is awesome. We had a dinddu nothing get arrested in like 10 seconds yesterday by the convention center.

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If the Inner Harbor and Fells Point fall into chaos, Baltimore is doomed.
They can no longer blame poor neighborhoods in West Baltimore and gang violence

If they cannot maintain safety in tourist areas, the city will fail

As a resident of Maryland who loves Baltimore, I don’t blame West Baltimore. I blame 70 plus years of failed Democrats running all of Baltimore and their policies that only benefit cronies. It breaks my heart because the one Democrat I liked was the late former mayor and governor, William Donald Schaefer, was a true moderate.
 
If your government isn't providing anything, why fund them?

Fuck 'em..... taxation is theft.
 
If the Inner Harbor and Fells Point fall into chaos, Baltimore is doomed.
They can no longer blame poor neighborhoods in West Baltimore and gang violence

If they cannot maintain safety in tourist areas, the city will fail

Uh, Balitimore has been doomed for a long time. It is known as the armpit of the east coast for a reason.
Well Pukelosi the FUKIN BITCHS father was once mayor
 

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