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iIndianaJones 109 points ago +110 / -1

Anyone who is following what's gong on, already knows this. Levin did a special on this specific subject. It got the attention of Trump, who in-turn signed an E.O. ending an Obama Era mandate. If people can't figure out, at this point, what the best choice is for their own survival, then they deserve to live in peril.

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mathteach314159 36 points ago +36 / -0

I get it but I don’t agree. Our republic stands so long as people know whats going on and are aware of political outcomes of proposed solutions. People are not aware of political outcomes because we are lazy and overwhelmingly seek instant gratification as a society, thats on us. BUT, and this is a big but, we are also being lied to at every turn and all the medias and institutions are running cover in an attempt to turn America into a socialist wasteland. That is on the establishment and that is the biggest problem. We all know that here, but most others gladly drink the koolaid without even realizing they are drinking it out of a firehose because orange man bad and down with whitey. I dont even know how we fix it before its too late (if its not already) without an authoritarian conservative figure. Trump is not that whatsoever, and I dont want him to be. Big government bad.

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iIndianaJones 19 points ago +19 / -0

I hear what you're saying, but in the year 2020, more people now what's going on than ever before. Listen, no doubt we need to reaffirm everything to as many people as possible. Keep doing what you're doing.

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Iamnotademocrat1 16 points ago +16 / -0

Being pushed by BOOKER AND MENENDEZ of NJ

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FuckRedditWithADildo 15 points ago +15 / -0

The Jogger and The Diddler.

They have ruined NJ along with Queen Murphy and her royal decrees. So many towns are forced to build 1-10k units of low income housing and all the infrastructure to support it and all of those people. It will continue to shittify all neighborhoods and create even higher property taxes

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Bernier4Canada 5 points ago +5 / -0

I hear what you're saying, but in the year 2020, more people now what's going on than ever before.

At the same time, more people don't as well. The issue is we've let the people who don't know what's going on gain control via literal violence

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mathteach314159 6 points ago +6 / -0

What is small hat tribe? Haven’t heard of that before now.

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kd5ywa 3 points ago +3 / -0

Autistic movements at wall of western persuasion.

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MortyArk 8 points ago +8 / -0

As soon as you could make a living being a "politician" is when everything went to hell.

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Hjfp5 7 points ago +8 / -1

Jobs. Jobs for the inner city poor. More manufacturing, less h1b1 visas. Once they have jobs, they buy stuff. Hopefully property. They pay taxes. In short turn, they will now have a very strong opinion on both. Now that these political issues are shared with them, they start looking and seeing how the left has fucked them and their communities for decades. Bonus, people with bills, responsibilities, and jobs dont have time for the bs. I think it can turn quicker than you think. You just have to alter the economic landscape of the big cities. There are a ton of other bullet points that need to be checked, that's just my 10000 foot view. To sum up, Why drink kool aid when you can now afford a nice bottle of 12 year red breast.

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CoreyAnder 4 points ago +4 / -0

I feel sorry for the companies that will have them as their labor pool. You don't go from being a ghetto punk getting everything for free to a good productive worker overnight. Buy property? LOL! When the new Nikes come out that's what they'll be buying.

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Crimson_Flameboi 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're right in that it will be a very difficult, very uphill battle. And the first people who get hired will likely be as stupid afterwards as they were before. But we're hoping for the rare few who don't take this opportunity for granted AND can go back to those ghettos and convince others to commit to the same.

Those people may be mocked by their ghetto-mates for "leaving the plantation", so to speak (aka not submitting to the notion they have to be in the ghetto forever). THey may be shunned and at best tolerated by those they work with due to misconceptions or stereotypes or perhaps even actual experience with people from areas like the ones they come from; and this may not even come from a racial perspective but from a sense that anyone who lives down there isn't going to be the best when they actually get a job. But if you're willing to give them a chance (alongside a more stable workforce to ensure you don't go broke) and give them the proper internal support to help them change, it should happen.

It may not happen right away, or even within the lifetime of those people, but it should. I wish it would happen within the next 10-20 years, but it may take just as long to break these neighborhoods of this ghetto attitude as it took democrats to install it.

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mathteach314159 3 points ago +3 / -0

I like the way you think, and I think you are correct. Tough to accomplish, but if anyone can, you know who will!

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heretorock 8 points ago +9 / -1

Anyone who is following what's going on

That's really the point. The wine aunt, cat lady, and soy freaks don't realize their suburban utopia would be completely overrun by Bantu invaders if Biden gets elected. This should be a message pushed to everyone.

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Block_Helen 4 points ago +4 / -0

Let's face it, it's almost impossible even for news junkies to keep up with the left's horrible plans for the country.

If you lean liberal/Dem, you're especially never going to hear about it from your Trusted Sources except maybe in the rosiest of language.

This is all by design. They don't want you to be able to keep up. They want to overwhelm you. This is what Obama and his people did right away - hitting us fast and furious (literally) with new horrible shit every day.

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fuck__cnn 59 points ago +60 / -1

Too late for my part of Colorado. They built slum-like housing so quickly in a hidden part of the suburb that nobody had time to say anything.

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Modus_Pwninz 23 points ago +23 / -0

Burn it down in a peaceful protest, that's legal now!

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Loiuzein 21 points ago +21 / -0

I've got one too. Yaaay.

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TheMAGAMachine2020 8 points ago +8 / -0

Beware of Texas, it’s not what it used to be, refugees from California are settling there in huge numbers.

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TheMAGAMachine2020 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are correct, I’m saying that moving to Texas is not going to solve the personal torment caused by liberals unless you planned on living somewhere like Amarillo.

You need more than a state that respects the constitution, it also has to be a location that is unattractive for liberals to move to. You need to stay away from them as well.

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dasfatkid 19 points ago +19 / -0

It’s going to slowly cause widespread violence, almost as if they want an excuse to clamp down harder on other civil liberties in the same of “safety” and “equality”.

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RolandDelacroix 11 points ago +11 / -0

What happened there is, they tore down the projects and other public housing, and instead went to subsidizing private housing for welfare recipients. In order to move them away from the city, they prioritized housing those who wanted to move farther away. This caused them to seek homes in the exurbs and collar counties (purple areas) over close suburbs (blue areas).

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TennesseePride 36 points ago +36 / -0

Nothing kills a community faster than project housing.

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Saremei 12 points ago +12 / -0

We just need that land purchased back and the housing bulldozed.

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TruthVelocity 9 points ago +10 / -1

If you've lost the argument, population replacement is the answer.

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Kekistan_United 37 points ago +38 / -1

not news to cali folks. not news, whatsoever.

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Kekistan_United 2 points ago +2 / -0

left years ago my fren. as should all pedes 'stuck' there now.

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not_a_shill 28 points ago +28 / -0

Duh. This breaksup any localized "conservative hotspots". You got a region full of single family home, middle class neighborhoods that you cant gerrymander around.. no problem. If they wont bow to your way of thinking, just overpopulate the area with high density low income housing, packed full of refugees, illegals and the like who will vote for you.

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thunderpussy 25 points ago +25 / -0

Old news. They tried when Obama, the communist, was in office.

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Crisis83 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yup. The apartment complexes which were built in the 2010’s are usually the ones that have police responses almost every day. After they were built next to suburbia, crime in the neighborhoods Increased with car break ins and just general vandalism in the community parks and ameneties. We have out basketball court hoops and nets tore up one a month and recreational area benches destroyed. The few times prople were caught it wasn’t a surprise what their address was. HOA’s are a pain in the ass, but the silver lining is the Karen’s at least complain about the vandalism and highlight where it’s coming from. A recent change was made that no guests are allowed to use the courts or sports equipment, which is a bummer for those that want to play tennis or basketball with a friend who doesn’t live in the community. These are the real life impacts where we all try and share but a few people ruin it for the rest of us.

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ParadigmShift2070 6 points ago +6 / -0

Anarcho tyranny, the Karens aren't going to do jack shit about the actual vandals but will make you pay for the damages and follow stupid rules for problems you did not cause and will not curtail vandalism in the first place

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Crisis83 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yup

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JS_Mill 9 points ago +9 / -0

The victim said "he doesn't believe this was racially motivated" even after the last guy assaulting him kicked him in the face and said "black lives matter".

Jesus help us, some people are too lost.

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FuckRedditWithADildo 8 points ago +8 / -0

Fkin joggers

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45squared 5 points ago +5 / -0

Biden’s plan is lifted from Booker’s plan and it’s even more radical than Obama’s as I understand it.

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BeefyBelisarius 4 points ago +4 / -0

Trump ended that policy, Biden wants to bring it back and turn the ghettoffication of the burbs up to 11.

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SnipedYou 22 points ago +22 / -0

Literally no one wants this

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Abovethefray 20 points ago +20 / -0

Section 8 is evil, anti-American shit. The socialist that came up with it should be identified. I would like to know who had this brilliant idea.

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PhilipeNegro 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's a common real estate investment opportunity, so start there. Investigate the entire F.I.R.E. sector.

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Abovethefray 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't quite understand your point. Realtors do not get to spend tax monies for housing undesirable criminals in any rental property that exists... only our brilliant politicians can direct the money they take from us into housing shitheads because fairness...

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chuckachookah 14 points ago +16 / -2

It's that FAAHA.

Has a nice-sound name that no one would disagree with.

But, like all leftist policies, in the end, it will just destroy society.

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FOREVERKAG 11 points ago +12 / -1

....and when they arrive in my neighborhood, they will be greeted by me and a few of my frens - AR, Sig and Mossberg!

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570dbp 10 points ago +11 / -1

It actually may have happened to my neighborhood which is predominantly white and affluent. In 2014, we saw a black family moving into the neighborhood. The house they moved in seemed to be a rental, but the rent in our area is not cheap. Two years later they moved out. I suspected that HUD may have subsidized and located the house for them. Obama’s agenda to turn suburbs into public housing projects was not a secret.

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QSWO1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fort Worth Tx.

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Iamnotademocrat1 9 points ago +9 / -0

Remember Pedes HUD housing is offered to all people of poverty who leach off the government on your dime....lots of Whiskey Tango and Joggers and Some People Did Something and from the place where Obama comes from. They come in all colors...and they do not fit in with people who work hard for a living...because it ruins their vibe....

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Strib1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Obiden's thug in the hood program(TITH).

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PatrickSebast -7 points ago +1 / -8

Uh...is the entirety of your speculation that they couldn't afford the rent based on their skin color?

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Ebbie8708 11 points ago +11 / -0

Black Pepette here. You can stop the section 8 family a mile a way.

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philnmdg 8 points ago +8 / -0

Please start in Fairfax Virginia to give the biden voters there just what they want.

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blackdudeinresidence 7 points ago +7 / -0

Their developer cronies make bank off of these projects, sapping tax payers and dumping on homeowners in the area.

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Truglow 7 points ago +7 / -0

Obama passed this shit and Trump stoped it. The big problem now is that builders already have contracts for building these low income crap homes.

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TheContrarian2 7 points ago +7 / -0

I have some first hand experience on what this will do. Palm Bay Florida - we were adversely affected by the house boom then bust around 2008. Investors were paying huge premiums to scoop up every property they could in the hopes of flipping and making a fortune because home prices tripled in just 2 or 3 years. The market went bust and a shit load of investors (not residents) were left holding real estate that couldn't be sold to cover their mortgage costs.

Solution - convert the house to Section 8 housing to get that guaranteed government paycheck. For the investment owner, it wasn't ideal, but it was better than leaving the property vacant. The number of Section 8 houses sky rocketed and the quality of residents plummeted. I'm sorry if that sounds racist, but it's a true statement and the low quality tenets were not only black, they were white as well and Hispanic as well.

A renter doesn't care about the properly like a owner / occupant does. Cars were parked in yards and all over the streets. Houses were not cared for, lawns were not mowed. Trash was strewn everywhere, windows were knocked out and worst of all, property crimes sky rocketed with burglaries, car break ins, etc. My neighborhood went from quiet to me having motorcycles and bicycles stolen out of my garage in broad daylight, over night.

Real estate prices have since recovered a bit and people who were left holding mortgages have sold, so conditions have gotten better as section 8 housing has diminished. But having a bunch of low income individuals move into your neighbor hood doesn't work to pull them up, it only works to pull everyone else down.

Sad but true.

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Gunmolester 7 points ago +7 / -0

we already have homeless camps everywhere full of violent drug induced psychotics...isnt that good enough?

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nomoreprinkles 6 points ago +6 / -0

Public housing is just legalized crime dens

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VoteCyborgTrump2040 6 points ago +7 / -1

Guys, you should be thanking any democrat who does this. It's absolutely FANTASTIC news. The only reason these wealthy liberals support all this virtue signaling importation of 3rd worlders and things like that is because they never have to deal with it. If they put them in to suburban/middleclass/wealthy neighborhoods, it will be the biggest red pilling in the history of America.

Once they have 3rd world children running around with weapons and damaging their property, assaulting and even sexually assaulting their kids, once they have 3rd worlders creating hellholes with un-mowed lawns and garbage everywhere, fires in their backyards where they burn treated lumber, plastic, rubber, etc, disgusting smells and rat infestations, 3rd worlders killing their pets for fun or food, it will all come crashing down. They'll become militantly anti-immigration.

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Jinx 6 points ago +6 / -0

Meanwhile - we are getting rid of our public housing projects because they drastically increase crime and poor behaviour.

Instead opting for a model - building public housing in brand new areas, 1-2 every few streets. That way the thugs can't influence the area when everyone else wants a normal life.

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PatrickSebast 4 points ago +5 / -1

They have tried some low income housing models where they give cost incentives for working families to live in nice units near low income subsidized units. So essentially working families get a discount for being spaced around some poor families. Generally it has good outcomes as the poor kids get exposed to relatively successful people going to work everyday and the middle class people (who get to live on a discount and act as a 'support' to the community) are more willing to call the police and push bad behavior out of their neighborhood.

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kmilt16 1 point ago +1 / -0

Leftist BS.

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BillGateCanSuckIt 6 points ago +6 / -0

After they burn it down of course

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NeverCommunism 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yes... Clinton would have brought in millions of refugees and would have turned us into a 3rd world country in 8 years. Globalism and one world government would have been complete by 2024. Vote! They haven’t given up. We have delayed them but they will never stop. Be vigilant.

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SuperSilly 4 points ago +4 / -0

Antifa are NOT low income. They don't live in public housing projects. They go to $70K a year universities. Many of them are teaching your kids how to hate America the best.

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Pelosi_Halitosis 4 points ago +4 / -0

Lol! That would be pretty funny out here. I imagine a high rise project in the middle of a corn field, with joggers standing around going. Duh fug we opposed ta do up in here?

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00Gonzo 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is the leftist dream. To be able to spread misery so thoroughly throughout the country has them salivating. Then when they import their refugees they can stuff them in your backyard and replace you.

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Fandigo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Notice they're attacking suburbs which are exclusively owned by individual people, rather than property groups or large corporations. Meanwhile, they keep zoning the same for all of the dying retail real estate and business parks. In my area they actually had the audacity to redesignate the nearby business park as exclusively industrial use only, just because they didn't want churches or hotels in the area!

Why not build condos over a restaurant or an abandoned mall or Sears? Instead they leave them derelict for years because no one wants to get involved in brick and mortar especially after all of the riots. But I can guarantee you they will only approve those large housing projects for their friends after buying all of the houses in the burbs on the cheap after the coming housing crash. All of this is simply and attack on the middle class American!

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SDhiker 3 points ago +3 / -0

Isn't this already a thing? As in, aren't incorporated cities required to have a certain percentage of low income/section 8 housing? I know in CA they are but I thought that was a federal law. I could be full of shit... please correct me if I'm wrong.

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LyinBiden [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

No, I think that's a state thing. Obama/Biden enacted AFFH in late 2015, but barely got it moving (I believe just in Westchester, NY) - Trump immediately suspended it when he took office, and wrote an executive order rescinding AFFH this year.

BIden has threatened to bring it back if he's elected, but on STEROIDS! Check out the articles mentioned in the link - they spell it all out, and it's pretty disturbing.

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MaoHatesSparrows 3 points ago +3 / -0

If Joe and Blow win, I'm going to start a business installing steel security bars over people's windows. All of America will look like 1980s LA.

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Batch77 2 points ago +2 / -0

You can not change by moving people if they are not trained to work for themselves. They just do the same shit they did from whence they came from. Amazing, follow the money.

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chahn1138 2 points ago +2 / -0

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

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4touchdownbundy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Our lib mayor has been trying to shut down my elementary school for this precise reason. He needs to be tarred and feathered.

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DrinkLikeAGilmore 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, push for more "affordable" housing to be built in suburbs has been going on for a long time and even through all of this they are still being built. This is all a distraction to keep us average citizens divided by powers that be on BOTH sides of aisle fuck us ALL over.

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totalitarian_left 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just like the man said, commissar Jamal and commissar cletus are coming

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MachinistBob 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, The Robert Taylor Homes were a smashing success, why not?

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Helly 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is not for antifa, this is so they can setup neighborhood watches. They'll pay some scum to rat out the locals.

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Loiuzein 2 points ago +2 / -0

The only solution to the savage subculture is to scatter it so it is subsumed, or destroy it

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pup1pup 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's not only this, they want to abolish zoning laws that only allow single family homes to be built. They want to put low-income apartment buildings, liquor stores, convenience stores, etc. right smack in the middle of every suburb.

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sumgen7 2 points ago +2 / -0

Basically Agendas21/30 call for the populations to be crammed even more into cities, so this is no surprise.

Socialism = equality of poverty, except for the top small fraction of 1%.

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MudDog 1 point ago +1 / -0

acshully, my pool boy can't even afford to live in Beverly Hill you racist!

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TruthVelocity 1 point ago +2 / -1

Imagine CHAZ in every neighborhood

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BananaWizard 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not if I shoot them

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frankblank 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well... you need a hive for a hive mind ...

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ArtLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

over half of "minorities" live in the suburbs.

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