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Pandemic-led decline of U.S. cities may be reversing


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LOL.  The pandemic really showed the liberal city people how bad it is.  The dems hate urban sprawl and put all kinds of money toward city transportation and infrastructure.  This pandemic showed the true nature problem with that agenda.

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My neighborhood is really hot because of people moving out of downtown. Can’t speak for all cities but it’s still a trend in Chicago. And some are skipping the burbs altogether and moving out of this state.

Theres a reason that the red states are gaining seats, wonder if you can guess why that is Spin?

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17 hours ago, Kivalo said:

Lets hope so, those citiots should never be allowed to leave.

Yep

17 hours ago, Skidooski said:

Yeah I'd rather see them stay in their concrete jungles

Yep

16 hours ago, racer254 said:

LOL.  The pandemic really showed the liberal city people how bad it is.  The dems hate urban sprawl and put all kinds of money toward city transportation and infrastructure.  This pandemic showed the true nature problem with that agenda.

Yup

11 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

Funny they are not mentioning Minneapolis lol 

It's the new Chicago.  Overlooked as fast as it can be by the liberal media when their talking points fall on themselves.

1 hour ago, Edmo said:

My neighborhood is really hot because of people moving out of downtown. Can’t speak for all cities but it’s still a trend in Chicago. And some are skipping the burbs altogether and moving out of this state.

Theres a reason that the red states are gaining seats, wonder if you can guess why that is Spin?

Large cities are like a growing cancer...slowly eating everything around them in order to survive.  Eating also means taxation to feed it's mass of "non-contributors" these cities attract.  Add in decades of Dem leadership and it's just a mess of high taxes.  You can now see it on more micro levels too.  Duluth, MN is a prime example.  The population is fleeing exacerbating the problem for the ones left.  Taxes continue to rise for social programs....as these programs draw in more and more people that won't contribute anything.

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