John Kass: Covering the Cracks in the Foundation, Democrats Try to Play Black Voters for Fools

"They don’t like what they’re seeing in their neighborhoods as their substandard public government schools get worse, as city services decrease and as the middle class told countless times they don’t belong flee the cities and take with them the means to pay for those services. You can’t cover such resentment up with a carpet. You know the crack is there. And eventually in the cities at least, with the middle class leaving in droves, it will all come tumbling down."
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

Embrace complete failure of the system, it is happening right before your eyes.

Giddyap
2 years ago

The Democrat Party Is The New Jim Crow

Fullbladder
2 years ago

The cosmopolitans laughed dismissively as rural cities and towns were decimated by the very policies that they, the cosmopolitans, advocated and voted for. Now the liberals, who never thought it could happen to THEIR CITY, are looking to the very same reprobates to “do something”. The renaissance is going to be small towns and rural communities that are filling up with Conservative, self-sustaining Patriots. As the history of Rust-Belt cities has shown, there’s no written-in-stone rule that cities can’t fail…even Big City’s.

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