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It's going to get worse before it gets better, folks. When you let criminals run wild....crime becomes unmanageable.

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Come to red country.

But, when you get here, make sure to mind those manners. You won't get much out of us if you can't drop that marxist attitude at the state line. With it, the only place you'll be allowed to live is the crappy neighborhoods in the one or two population centers like Minneapolis.

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It's going to get worse before it gets better, folks. When you let criminals run wild....crime becomes unmanageable.

Or in the foothills of the Ozarks in Missouri..crime is everywhere, wake up to the truth and leave yer propaganda at the terlit.
 
Or in the foothills of the Ozarks in Missouri..crime is everywhere, wake up to the truth and leave yer propaganda at the terlit.
That's funny, where we live outside of Tulsa the only crime is from meth heads who haven't slept in a few days. And meth is going out of fashion, too many blotches on the skin is a public giveaway. The natives are well behaved.

Missouri kind of sucks anyway. The bugs are too big.
 
That's funny, where we live outside of Tulsa the only crime is from meth heads who haven't slept in a few days. And meth is going out of fashion, too many blotches on the skin is a public giveaway. The natives are well behaved.

Missouri kind of sucks anyway. The bugs are too big.
The natives that panhandle on the streets and the prostitutes by the river must be a church tent revival in disguise. I grew up in OKC and have lots of relatives in Tulsa and NE Okiehoma, where there are no shortages of crime, Shawnee, Ok has one of the highest rates.
 
Homeless Crisis Forces Iconic California Deli to the Brink of Closure©Mario Tama/Getty Images, webphotographeer/Getty Images Signature, Bureau of Reclamation/Flickr, Canva Creative Studio
According to the frustrated proprietor, an iconic deli in Los Angeles that recently celebrated its 77th anniversary is on the verge of closing because the neighborhood has become overrun with drug abuse and homelessness.
Norm Langer, 79, the proprietor of Langer's Deli, has given the city a week to clean up MacArthur Park, which is across the street from his restaurant.

Look at the tents living right out front iconic Deli. Mercy, looks the same as up in SF.
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Homeless Crisis Forces Iconic California Deli to the Brink of Closure©Mario Tama/Getty Images, webphotographeer/Getty Images Signature, Bureau of Reclamation/Flickr, Canva Creative Studio
According to the frustrated proprietor, an iconic deli in Los Angeles that recently celebrated its 77th anniversary is on the verge of closing because the neighborhood has become overrun with drug abuse and homelessness.
Norm Langer, 79, the proprietor of Langer's Deli, has given the city a week to clean up MacArthur Park, which is across the street from his restaurant.

Look at the tents living right out front iconic Deli. Mercy, looks the same as up in SF. View attachment 1003444
A couple of fire hoses oughtta do the trick.
 
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