



America’s biggest blue cities used to be places of opportunity. They were where you went to make your dreams come true if you were a college grad, an entrepreneur, or a person starting out a new life.
Now, these big blue cities like New York, LA, San Francisco, and DC are increasingly places you move away from when you have the chance.
New York used to be the city that never sleeps. If you wanted to make it in show business, arts, or business, you’d head to the Big Apple.
Now, it never sleeps because of homeless, mentally ill people shrieking in the streets, and ambulances and police cars speeding by with sirens.
San Francisco used to be a place for creative types and people who wanted to live in an artistic, beautiful place. Now, its streets are strewn with feces and the homeless camps dot the sidewalks.
LA has a district attorney who lets criminals out of jail and leaves the population as captive victims of cashless bail killers.
DC is so dangerous and full of drug dealers and pickpockets that even those working in US Congress get randomly attacked and harassed walking to their cars.
No wonder college grads are staying away and people are moving out!
The price of rent in many blue cities is through the roof; for young professionals, that’s a very big deal.
When you’re paying too much in rent, you’re not saving any money and you’re basically living as a feudal serf.
Instead of these blue cities, folks are moving to Oklahoma, South Dakota, Florida, Texas, and other states that still have opportunities.
The great blue cities that used to define America are quickly becoming relics of the past.
Globalist policies and leadership have sunk them into crime and inflated prices; fewer and fewer people want to stick around.