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Contempt For Ordinary Voters Undermines Opposition To Trump
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<blockquote data-quote="A2SG" data-source="post: 77659177" data-attributes="member: 227164"><p>Just so you know....I live in a big city. Boston, specifically. (Well, now, just outside of it, but close enough for jazz. I still work in Boston.)</p><p></p><p>I've encountered crime directly myself exactly twice. Once, someone tried to mug me in a subway station...he didn't get my wallet. An old lady chased him away. (Seriously!) And the other time, my apartment was robbed while my roommate and I were at work. They never caught who did it, but someone who worked for the management company told me they were pretty sure they knew who did it, but they couldn't prove it.</p><p></p><p>That's it. The first event happened in the early 80s, the other later in that same decade. Since then, crime has not affected me directly at all.</p><p></p><p>So there you go. A report direct from the big city.</p><p></p><p>-- A2SG, add that to your overall view of crime in the big city....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A2SG, post: 77659177, member: 227164"] Just so you know....I live in a big city. Boston, specifically. (Well, now, just outside of it, but close enough for jazz. I still work in Boston.) I've encountered crime directly myself exactly twice. Once, someone tried to mug me in a subway station...he didn't get my wallet. An old lady chased him away. (Seriously!) And the other time, my apartment was robbed while my roommate and I were at work. They never caught who did it, but someone who worked for the management company told me they were pretty sure they knew who did it, but they couldn't prove it. That's it. The first event happened in the early 80s, the other later in that same decade. Since then, crime has not affected me directly at all. So there you go. A report direct from the big city. -- A2SG, add that to your overall view of crime in the big city.... [/QUOTE]
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