America’s Once Great Cities Are Being Turned Into Open Sewers

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by Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse Blog:

Once upon a time, America’s cities were beautiful, clean and the envy of the entire world.  But now the rest of the world is literally laughing at how badly they have degenerated.  A stunning nationwide crime wave has combined with the greatest homelessness crisis in modern U.S. history, the greatest drug crisis in modern U.S. history, and the greatest migration crisis in modern U.S. history to produce absolutely deplorable conditions in the streets of our largest cities.  For example, if you find a plastic cup on the ground in New York City, you may want to carefully examine what is inside before you decide to pick it up.  The following comes from the New York Post

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“There was a cup of what I thought was somebody’s discarded hot chocolate that turned out to be not hot chocolate,” said street cleaner John Cashvan.

“On warmer days, it can smell like a toilet over here — and not a well kept-toilet.”

In the past week, locals and volunteers said they’ve spotted cups filled with urine around the park’s entrance near the former school, along with human-sized poop in tree beds and between parked cars.

“Most of them want to pee in plastic cups rather than the ground, and they leave them on people’s door steps,” said longtime resident Garrett Rosso, 64, who said he spotted a dozen cups filled with urine.

One migrant had no problem taking an al fresco whiz on a tree Wednesday afternoon as The Post surveyed the stomach-churning scene.

Authorities in the Big Apple have run out of places to put all of the people that have come flooding into the city.

And more are arriving with each passing day.

Of course the same things could be said about Los Angeles.

At this point things are so bad that even the Hollywood Walk of Fame “has become overrun with homelessness and violent crime”

The Hollywood Walk of Fame has become overrun with homelessness and violent crime, leaving tourists and locals feeling unsafe.

The iconic LA landmark, once the epitome of glitz and glamour, is disappointing visitors with its dirty sidewalks and repulsing locals who have experienced violent attacks.

Decades ago, the streets of Los Angeles were very safe and very clean.

But now if you wander the streets of Los Angeles by yourself you are literally putting your life at risk

One local, Amy Michele, said she was punched in the face when running errands on the boulevard.

‘I’ve seen people with machetes and knives just slicing the air in front of them hoping to get someone who passes by,’ she said in a TikTok video warning others.

‘I’ve seen people sell drugs out of the back of a truck.

‘I’ve witnessed a hostage situation at one of the apartment complexes on Hollywood Boulevard.

‘I’ve been punched in the back of the head by a homeless person’ she added.

At this stage, virtually the entire city is becoming just like Skid Row.

Los Angeles is an extremely dirty city, and all of that filth has spawned a massive explosion in the rat population.

But Los Angeles is not “the rattiest city” in America.  For the ninth year in a row, Chicago has taken that title

Orkin Pest Control named Chicago the Rattiest City for the ninth year in a row. Los Angeles follows Chicago in second and New York City finishes in third place.

More than 80 percent of the U.S. population lives in urban areas, and so what is happening to our cities really reflects what is happening to the country as a whole.

In Oakland, auto theft has increased almost 50 percent during the past year, and there is one square mile near the airport that has become world famous for how lawless it is.

In particular, there are three gas stations where criminals steal from rental vehicles dozens of times a day, and the police seem powerless to do anything about it…

Less than a mile away from the Chevron, a Shell gas station on Hegenberger Road is also plagued by thefts. Around five hundred yards from the Shell, another Chevron is another hotspot. And next to that, the parking lot of an In-N-Out Burger is hit daily.

Police say the criminals, who operate in well-organized groups, follow the same playbook: a spotter keeps watch for targets, usually rentals headed to or from the airport, as they pull up at the gas stations.

They then alert accomplices, who pull up in a vehicle when the targets start to pump fuel. Often, they smash a rear window or pop the trunk of unlocked vehicles before making off with luggage and valuables. The thefts take just seconds.

The spike has earned the Shell the nickname ‘America’s most dangerous gas station’. The two Chevron sites are also top contenders for the unwanted title.

There are police that patrol the area, but they are restricted from chasing non-violent criminals, and so the thieves know that they will be able to get away if they flee rapidly

But the officer, who’s picked up an overtime shift to keep watch and act as a deterrent, wasn’t just referring to the theft epidemic when he made the strikingly blunt assessment.

He was referring, in his words, to the ‘restrictive’ policies passed by city and state lawmakers which mean police officers can’t even pursue the thieves because smash-and-grab theft is a ‘nonviolent crime’.

‘We can’t do a car chase on nonviolent crime,’ he told DailyMail.com from the seat of his police cruiser. ‘I can go behind the cars and try and turn on my lights, but why would they stop?’

I would strongly advise not visiting Oakland.

But of course most of our other major cities are not much better.

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