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Old 09-20-2020, 05:39 PM   #5
sandpit
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I've lived in Louisville or the outskirts of it my entire life and I can tell you the town is basically ruined right now. Sure, there are some "safe" areas, but hardly anybody goes downtown, which the local leaders spent decades trying to convince the citizenry was the place to be.

The restaurant/bar where these men were shot is a decent neighborhood place that I've been to. Never any problems, people don't cause trouble there. This kind of crime is popping up everywhere in the city, just a day or two prior to this somebody started shooting in a mall because he wanted to cut in line to get some type of new shoes being released.

Louisville is no different than any of the other major cities having problems: a democrat third-term alcoholic mayor who is widely known to be having an affair, local black community leaders who are Al Sharpton wanna-bes and do absolutely nothing for the people they "represent", a school system that is completely awful despite getting $17,000 per student from the state each year, and a seventy-something Congressman who needed to retire yesterday.

I hate to say it, but our country needs to weed out all this garbage with swift action, whether it be the military, national guard, or whatever. It's not fun living in this crap for anybody.
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