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<blockquote data-quote="It_is_my_time" data-source="post: 1267343" data-attributes="member: 5301"><p>The infrastructure is crumbling very quickly. Roads are in horrible conditions, to the point it is becoming a topic more popular than the weather. All I hear people talk about is all the potholes and the meaningless excuses the politicians give for our roads looking like a war zone. The real reason is all the wealth floated to the top and stays there and everyone else, who isn't a billionaire, is treated like cattle and worked to the bone.</p><p></p><p>The rate things are getting worse, it certainly will not be much longer. The power grid is very outdated, to the point I broke down and bought a small generator because I am sick of losing power every other month. The cities are becoming urban sprawls with people moving an hour trip away from work just to get away from the growing violence. People want to move back to small towns to get away from it, but there are no jobs in these small towns.</p><p></p><p>I personally don't know one man who has lived in the USA for their entire life and is over 35 years old that thinks this country has a safe future. That is how obviously bad things are, and I am not talking about red pill Roosh posters. I mean just the average guy trying to work in a cubicle and take his kids to soccer practice in the evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It_is_my_time, post: 1267343, member: 5301"] The infrastructure is crumbling very quickly. Roads are in horrible conditions, to the point it is becoming a topic more popular than the weather. All I hear people talk about is all the potholes and the meaningless excuses the politicians give for our roads looking like a war zone. The real reason is all the wealth floated to the top and stays there and everyone else, who isn't a billionaire, is treated like cattle and worked to the bone. The rate things are getting worse, it certainly will not be much longer. The power grid is very outdated, to the point I broke down and bought a small generator because I am sick of losing power every other month. The cities are becoming urban sprawls with people moving an hour trip away from work just to get away from the growing violence. People want to move back to small towns to get away from it, but there are no jobs in these small towns. I personally don't know one man who has lived in the USA for their entire life and is over 35 years old that thinks this country has a safe future. That is how obviously bad things are, and I am not talking about red pill Roosh posters. I mean just the average guy trying to work in a cubicle and take his kids to soccer practice in the evening. [/QUOTE]
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