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Can Our Cities Be Saved From The Left’s
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Posted By: RockyTCB, 7/8/2025 11:11:39 AM

All the attention being thrown at New York’s mayoral primary race, won by socialist Zohran Mamdani, raises broader questions that deserve answers. Why do voters keep electing Democrats responsible for so much urban decline and decay? What will break the left’s stranglehold on our once great cities? Is the situation simply hopeless? Of the nation’s largest 20 cities, only two have Republican mayors – Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. Republicans hold the mayorships of just 25 of the 100 largest cities. And that number is down from 30 in 2020. More mysterious is the paradox that, despite the fact that blame for empty stores, rising

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Reply 1 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/8/2025 11:22:56 AM (No. 1974416)
Election integrity will have to be restored to win city elections. Votes cannot be counted by the Democrat Party as they are now. Real audits must occur, instead of the farcical recounts of illegal ballots. Only citizens should be allowed to vote, and those only once. Finances for the voting district should come from within the voting district. Elections no longer purchased by those that don't live there.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: pc504 7/8/2025 11:24:26 AM (No. 1974418)
I’m in New Orleans and the city can’t even do the basics, drinking water, pumping the city out so it doesn’t flood, public safety we should have 1500 police and we have 700-800. What does work is a Republican governor. Landry basically came in and said “folks you tried but failed “ Landry came in and put the state police in New Orleans, he put the the Republican attorney general in the DA’s office, he used state police to clear the homeless and the encampments and they’ve stayed gone and he took over the sewarge and water board. The leadership of the city squealed like greased pigs but he got results.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: JHHolliday 7/8/2025 11:58:05 AM (No. 1974446)
To be fair, online shopping has a lot to do with this. Ordering from Amazon, getting it in two days is very alluring for this 83-year-old. It also seems that malls have lost their popularity. Nice in the earlier days for shops that you didn't see downtown, but the bloom is off the rose as far as I can see.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: JimBob 7/8/2025 12:02:07 PM (No. 1974450)
It seems to me that an important factor is which is more numerous, the 'Gimme-Dats' who vote for more Free Stuff, or Taxpayers who have to PAY for it, and vote accordingly.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Maggie2u 7/8/2025 12:13:39 PM (No. 1974458)
All of these cities have Universities in them. Usually more than one. I've often wondered if the out of state students attending, vote in local elections plus vote in their home state. That might cause a lot of votes for the 'rats that they shouldn't get and it might make a difference in elections. I realize that's not the whole problem. I live next door to Seattle and I just shake my head at the stupidity of voters who again and again vote for democrats. Not just to run the state but the city. I'm in my 70's and it's heartbreaking to see this once beautiful, clean city become almost a third world town. Washington state has almost always have had democrats in power but they were proud of our state and managed to get things done and kept the corruption at bay, the ones in power now, I'm convinced are doing their best to destroy anything that is still working just for destructions sake.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: jalo1951 7/8/2025 12:14:39 PM (No. 1974460)
Even Indianapolis has turned dangerous. Didn't use to be that way. A lot of low life kids hanging out doing nothing but bad things. Slime gravitates to the cities. Don't live in farm country. Nothing to offer them. No one to rob and the dem cities offer a lot of "stuff" for them to take advantage of. School systems are having a hard time trying to teach these kids anything that will help them in their future. I remember having a student who was talking to another classmate. We were in line to go to lunch and her comment was "Mom says the only thing I have to learn is how to write my name on the back of a welfare check". This was a 5th grader.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 7/8/2025 12:16:02 PM (No. 1974462)
NO. At least until the lights go out for months instead of just hours or a few days, and the store shelves are constantly bare.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: PESSIMIST 7/8/2025 12:20:40 PM (No. 1974468)
No. Free Trade reduced cities to service centers, that consists of uber-rich and the welfare dependent. See any good political movement coming out of this composite?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: DVC 7/8/2025 12:22:50 PM (No. 1974471)
They own the Vote Fraud Machines in these cities and nothing will happen until the voting system is totally changed.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: NorthernDog 7/8/2025 12:50:52 PM (No. 1974494)
A lot of these cities are living off the legacy of previous generations. An astounding number of buildings, roadways, hospitals, homes, railways were built and paid for after WW2. Eventually those will all wear out. Can you image today's New York City replacing the Brooklyn Bridge? It could not be done.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: bighambone 7/8/2025 1:50:26 PM (No. 1974530)
The big leftist progressive Democrat cities will not be saved as long as the US Government keeps pumping millions of third World origin immigrants into those cities. Who come from Islamist and socialist countries in the mold of Zohran Mamdani who can easily be transformed into becoming leftist progressive or socialist Democrat supporters and voters.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: DVC 7/8/2025 1:52:05 PM (No. 1974534)
Put the National Guard in charge of voting and counting, and MAYBE things might change.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: slipstik 7/8/2025 2:14:59 PM (No. 1974545)
Cities are nothing more than delivery points for social services and social loot. They vote in whoever promises them the most freebies. Those cities that have an economic base are losing them because of the horde of shiftless life forms that move in and take over, San Francisco comes to mind. The safety net it too thick. Humans NEED adversity to move forward as a race. Our "leaders" have squeezed all the adversity out of life since 1932. That's why we are stagnating now, with no achievement, no kids, no real future.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Citoyen 7/8/2025 2:34:25 PM (No. 1974554)
Issues & Insights neglected to mention that San Francisco voters, last November, ousted the far left mayor and replaced her with a political outsider who ran on combating the crime wave rampant since 2020. He is a Democrat but with his election as well as voters previously recalling the Soros endorsed District Attorney and also the radical school board, residents have moved to reign in much of the left wing nonsense. The population there has increased a bit and property values are still through the roof.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Krause 7/8/2025 3:09:07 PM (No. 1974573)
No.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: JunkYardDog 7/8/2025 3:54:37 PM (No. 1974604)
Major US cities have HUGE budgets. They are literally buried under money. But, with Democrat/Left local gvts, where the money is spent and how is it distrubuted is entirely dependent upon what current victimology the Democrat Left is selling. But no matter what the Democrat Left says, it always finds ways for taxpyaer monies to be funnelled to various SJW causes that are rife with loney laundering, kickbacks, bribes, and fraud. Until people wake up and realize they;ve been lied to the whole time, we'll keep getting Democrats elected. Look at Baltimore-run by Democrats for decades, minorities over-represented in areas like public education and fire/police depts., so can see how thir streets are dirty, filled with crime and homeless. The Democrats only talent lays in
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 7/8/2025 4:01:57 PM (No. 1974607)
Yes, but only when the moochers discover they have no money, no food, no cell phone, and nowhere to live or go. That day is coming, and it will be the ugliest day of this great nation.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: seamusm 7/8/2025 4:53:47 PM (No. 1974631)
In a word, 'No'. There has been too long a history of ignoring crime, drugs, and immorality. The right to vote should not depend on the mere presence of a pulse. That right should depend on being a citizen who brings value to society and that right should be much more easily lost or suspended.
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