I live 60 miles from N.O. Don't tell me. I think we should send them up your way. How about a little "ghetto" for you.
I don't want that poo in my neighborhood, but the sad fact is that they are already here. I have no power at home, a wife and two kids at home, with indigent "refugees" just walking idly around my neighborhood. How would that make you feel?
Police are all in N.O. LSU, where I work is full of refugees, and a disturbingly large morgue facility.
The people that are going to be stuck here are not the nice middle-upper clbutt people who can integrate into this city of 200000, rather they're from the lowest economic tier, primarily african-american, and many are recipients of public buttistance. What an buttet to teh community eh?
With our local population doubling overnight, gas has become scarce, food getting that way, and everywhere traffic is horrendous at all hours. Every restaurant and grocery store is slammed.
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To put it bluntly, it sucks living here now. I'm planning on getting out before it really goes to hell in the next 6 months.
So, before you start telling us where to put these refugees, maybe your town should step up like Houston and offer to take some. Until that happens, I see comments like yours as those from a "limousine liberal" that doesn't have a clue about living with people like these is all about.
Ship them to small communities my butt. They're urban people. How about San Diego, San Fran, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Boston, Bangor, Richmond, Pheonix, Salt lake city.
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Want them? Please take them.
Rant over.