Do You Think the Poor Would Burn Down Their Neighborhoods & Riot in America?
Question by TROUBLE: Do you think the poor would burn down their neighborhoods & riot in America?
if they had to take entitlement cuts or is the drug induced coma’s they’re in make them not care?
Yes I have heard of the LA riots and that had NOTHING to do with entitlement cuts.
Best answer:
Answer by RockIt
They regularly do. Then complain when the burned out Supermarket is gone and nobody wants to move in. They scream I have to travel great distances to shop!! or pay high prices at the local bodega with limited choice and old produce
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