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Old Posted Jun 6, 2023, 9:38 PM
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Originally Posted by TonyTone View Post
That was the fault of Covid though, covid unraveled the ball of rubberbands that kept everything running, we lost over 1 million people, majority of people who worked these jobs lost them because of covid, passed away or simply retired leaving a big hole in the economy.

As well as the change in attitude in police & loss of a quarter of the force.

The dead streets allowed for the homeless problem to spread into new areas & the lack of force gave people the opportunity to do bigger & bolder things we see now.

In 2023 we are finally seeing a slow return to normalcy but everything we knew in the past has been destroyed
Totally agree about your rubber band analogy. COVID really did break the rubber band that was holding everything together. Things do seem to be trending in the right direction. Hopefully a new mayor will help too.
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