I caught an article about a mid-sized manufacturing business in Minneapolis determining that they won't reopen because they have no faith that the gov't or police have any intention of protecting their property. Would you?
Take it a step further......if you're an insurance company, would you insure a business in one of these "hot spots"? Of course not. How can a business get financing of any sort without insurance? They can't.
Conclusion: The cities are basically dead. The Dems knew this would happen, but still gave the go ahead. They are all in on the insurrection, no matter the consequences.
Yes, there's more coming. We just haven't guessed where it is coming from yet.
[–] 24212571? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
i saw a video recently about how we need to spread out. no more cities. we should not live one on top of another. thats why the rich buy up very large areas of land. that has to stop. we are all crammed together. not good.
[–] 24212640? ago
Humans were not made to be huddled together in concrete jungles. That's why most of the insanity comes from cities. It's an unnatural state.
That said, the trend is definitely going that direction. Which is pretty funny, considering the whole Agenda 21 green movement dictates that we decrease population and the remaining people get corralled into cities, leaving Gaia and her creatures free to roam the earth without human interference. It's a dumb religion.
Side prediction: we'll lose some professional sports franchises, or at least they'll be forced to move. Can you imagine trying to attract a free agent to Minneapolis?
(Insert comments that we should lose all professional sports....period)