What it's really like to live in a city run by Democrats -
Pittsburgh plans to reduce sewage discharges into region's rivers by challenging the world to a global green infrastructure competition:
https://www.post-gazette.com/local/city/2020/10/28/City-plans-to-reduce-sewage-discharges-into-region-s-rivers/stories/202010280130
https://www.post-gazette.com/local/city/2020/10/28/City-plans-to-reduce-sewage-discharges-into-region-s-rivers/stories/202010280130
@YinzPittsburghers Cities run by Democrats are nice places to live. It's the worst-kept American secret there is, regardless of the ridiculous "jobs not mobs" commercials Republicans are trying to scare us with right now.
@MariaHill @YinzPittsburghers have you been outside of those places? I like going to my little coffee shop without being accosted for money or having to step over used needles
@valleyforge @MariaHill Well, first, I live in one of those places and have never stepped over a used needle or been accosted by a homeless person, but if I did, I'd have compassion for the homeless and addicted so instead of throwing disdain upon them, I'd think about how to help.
I do that already without having to experience it. It's called empathy.
@YinzPittsburghers @valleyforge I live in a Democratic city that is not Pittsburgh (where I am assuming someone named YinzPittsburghers lives). I have never seen a needle, used or not, on the street. We do have homeless people here because there is poverty in this country. Sometimes some ask me for money. No one has ever "accosted" me. I hope you get a chance to visit some Democratic cities and don't get all of your information from Fox News. Try DC when the pandemic is over. Museums are free.
@MariaHill @YinzPittsburghers I've visited plenty of cities, most often Austin. I don't watch cable tv because I'm not 80 years old