The democratic blight that is now visible in CA and many other states is shocking when you see real photos of the blight. This was illustrated by an article in the TTPN published today 6/13/19 titled DEMOCRAT-RUN CALIFORNIA HAS BECOME A THIRD WORLD NATION(https://www.tothepointnews.com/). The photo of this blight in Orange County is an eye opener. I left Southern CA in 1972 and this image is unbelievable. MY POINT, Americans need to see these images from every Democratic Cesspool in the nation and then they might come to the realization that the democratic progressive future is our worst nightmare. Conservative news sources need to produce a collage of these images and publish them 24/7/365 till the 2020 election!!! |
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10 replies on “US BECOMING A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY!”
This only proves that the type of liberalism that simply wants to be left alone fosters corruption and the loss of freedom. The cause of our current malaise is the fact that a whole 20-year generation of responsible adult Americans decided to check out of the political system (and many other American institutions). I have had trouble finding anything useful that white Americans born between 1944 and 1964 have done (perhaps besides finally vote for Donald Trump after the country was almost destroyed completely). Black Americans had their Civil Rights folks, but where were the leaders of the majority race? Watching Soap Operas?
I appreciate Libertarian types as fellow Americans who love America. But you have to know what values you would die to preserve or you end up with a valueless culture. And that’s all a Conservatives really are…Americans with an idea of what made America great that they are willing to preserve (so get off your duff and work to preserve it). In my view, Trump was actually a third party candidate who had dabbled a bit in elections and had an idea (along with a few other electoral geniuses) of how to crack through the elite party system. He is sacrificing his last days on earth to rescue the country he loves. And every American needs to ask themselves what they are doing to return American values to America.
I need to add a correction. Although the Baby Boom generation (which I call the Peter Pan generation) has its problems, all of the blame doesn’t lie with them. After all, they couldn’t be described as responsible adults. I was referring to the previous generation born between 1924 and 1944. This generation were children during WWII, so relatively few of them fought (although some like my father were in prison camp during the war). Interestingly, President Donald Trump, born in 1946, is technically a Baby Boomer (if you believe there are hard and fast lines to generations), but I believe he has a great deal of influence from and sympathy for the “Silent Generation” that I am referring to. Another interesting factoid…frumpy Bernie and crazy Biden actually belong to the “Silent Generation”. In fact, the only “leaders” I can locate for that generation were and are totally checked out of reality and belong in a mental ward. They have yet to technically produce even one president of the United States.
It’s not just the condition of the streets, there are many ways in which we are becoming a third-world country — and they probably reinforce each other.
https://www.sovereignman.com/lifestyle-design/warning-avoid-this-corrupt-third-world-country-at-all-costs-15506/
I have to to say, it mirrors what our culture has become… Just plain trashy.
No, I don’t have more pictures but they are needed and must be seen by as many Americans as possible.
Only when the results of Progressive Social Democrats are seen will some of them begin to question their sanity and vote to restore this country to it’s original goals.
I thought there would be more pictures of the blight when I went to that link.
The US isn’t becoming a third world country, just the democrat-run parts.
I grew up in Orange County, specifically in Santa Ana. Though there was always pockets of neighborhoods that were “trashy”, it was nothing like the picture here depicts. I subsequently moved to San Diego County and later to Riverside County before leaving So.Cal and moving to the northern part of the state. Finally my hubby and I got so sick of the politics in CA we finally moved completely out of state and refer to ourselves as “political refugees” from CA to reduce the ire we receive from our new neighbors lol. We have to assure them that we have no intention of bringing CA politics with us.
For several years we returned to CA to visit my mom and my son (and family). My mom passed a couple of years ago and I remember on my last visit before she passed, just how awful the area that we stayed in had become. I had always felt safe where we stayed when we visited until that visit. After she passed, I vowed I’m not going back…
It is so sad to see what has happened to my “hometown” and state and sad I do not feel comfortable returning. I sure don’t want to see that happen where I live now or anywhere else in this country and hope that the current residents in CA get enough sense to vote that state back to Red and get the mess cleaned up.
It’s hard to give that story the “thumbs up”, like I approve of what happened to your home town. When I visit my hometown in NC, I won’t even go down the street where I grew up for not wanting to see what it’s become.
Very sad to hear. So many amazing memories from that area. My Aunt who was a widow lived in Orange right next Santa Ana. A couple of my friends and I would drive out and spend 2/3 weeks with her in the summer each year (1970’s). We got to do all the fun SoCal stuff, beaches, Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Magic Mountain, Movie Studio Tours, dirt bikes, Mountains (my cousins lived up in Fawnskin across the lake from Big Bear). It was absolutely huge for us kids who lived in flyover country to experience that completely different world. At the time we thought this was paradise and it really was for us. We would work on her house and yard and bring home some groceries in return for our keep. Last time I was at her house was in 1981 when I brought my wife out to meet this wonderful lady who had shared so much with us. She passed in 1986.