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NYC IS DEAD FOREVER. HERE'S WHY | 'NYC has never been locked down for five months. Not in any PANDEMIC , WAR , FINANCIAL CRISIS , never. NEVER. | JAMES ALTUCHER


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48 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

New York will  bounce back stronger as long as immigration is not heavily restricted . There is no city like new york in america , the amount of diversity and the financial institutions . 

Truly the only world class city in america 

Not as long as డ్రామా artist remain as Governor. 

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2 hours ago, Hitman said:

Not as long as డ్రామా artist remain as Governor. 

The beauty of actual world class cities is that no matter how shitty politicians are , the institutions will keep functioning .

Cuomo is just a tiny speck , the city will keep moving forward . 

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13 hours ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

The beauty of actual world class cities is that no matter how shitty politicians are , the institutions will keep functioning .

Cuomo is just a tiny speck , the city will keep moving forward . 

hope NY doesn't end up like Detroit by 2024. 

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Everyone has a love/hate relationship with New York City. It has some of the worst qualities, but it's unlike ANY city elsewhere in the world. But now, the city that never sleeps may be gone forever. In a recent LinkedIn op-ed, New Yorker James Altucher wrote why he believes "New York City is Dead Forever." And Glenn agrees: not only is the city completely boarded up due to ongoing violence, but New Yorkers are leaving in a mass exodus. And they're not coming back. This time, New York may not be "bouncing back" like it's done so many times before. WATCH more Glenn Beck:

https://www.youtube.com/c/BlazeTV/videos

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In a recent article a born-and-raised New Yorker detailed that New York City may never recover as it continues to grapple with the tripling effects of the coronavirus pandemic along with the recent unrest and issues surrounding homelessness and crime. Within the last few months, several residents have also packed their bags to leave for suburban areas and even other states. What does that mean for the future of the Big Apple? Author and entrepreneur James Altucher explains more about his article.

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Now that their own livelihoods are being directly impacted, everyone and their grandmother is suddenly starting to sing the swan song of messy and ugly commie run cities.

What happened to this concern & self-reflection when the going was good? No one gave hoot about the rottenness of city life then. 

As much as Louis Rossmann deserves credit for this, it has to be said he's just the one of the first to notice that the tide is turning against this commie run madness. 

Even Casey Neistat who left NYC didn't make a peep about how bad it had gotten in NYC, even when his wife complained of all the human excrement on the sidewalks and general ghettoness of the homeless human circus that she had to put up with when she took her daughter out for walks there.

Suddenly everyone is up in arms. Imagine what the rest of the country would have looked like if the Dems were at the helm on Capitol Hill these past four years or if Trump had lost to Hillary. 

Just take a moment and imagine, before firing back a rejoinder.

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