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Title: Gary Indiana
Post by: AKIron on May 30, 2025, 06:36:10 PM
Looks like there may yet be a future in steel for this miserable place.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on May 30, 2025, 07:14:35 PM
That's so sad what Gary turned into when the mills crashed and burned. You can't fix what's left without 200 bulldozers. Gary is a 3rd world country all by itself, the existence of subhuman culture way beyond repair. I've been shot at there with multiple rounds, walking 2 blocks to the court house for a ticket. The City Hall clerk got caught selling cocaine over the counter. As soon as you enter Gary, you know you're not in a safe place.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: RUSH1 on May 30, 2025, 08:46:12 PM
That's so sad what Gary turned into when the mills crashed and burned. You can't fix what's left without 200 bulldozers. Gary is a 3rd world country all by itself, the existence of subhuman culture way beyond repair. I've been shot at there with multiple rounds, walking 2 blocks to the court house for a ticket. The City Hall clerk got caught selling cocaine over the counter. As soon as you enter Gary, you know you're not in a safe place.
No common theme?
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: AKIron on May 30, 2025, 09:53:36 PM
I think so too. Gary was not a nice place when I was stationed at Grissom long ago. Big influx of steel jobs could revive the place.
It should help, but unless that place starts electing real city leaders, it will always struggle. Back in the 90's we had a driver layover at a truckstop in Gary. He called in the next morning to let us know that he was not going to make his delivery appointment because the police had the truckstop on lock down while they finished a murder investigation. A driver was found decapitated in his truck. Rumor was that it was a mob hit.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on May 31, 2025, 12:09:38 PM
Mu case was being sniped from 300 yds away, I just heard the zipper sound of the rounds….then the pops. I just kept walking not realizing at first what it was until brick wall landed near me.
The biggest badbutts of Chicago who go there don’t go home the same way. They don’t waste time to intimidate first, they just shoot you. A glance at a gas station can start it.
The TA truck stop is probably the most dangerous.
Most that work in the existing mills don’t live in Gary. I doubt that would change. Trump even tried to revive Gary with Casino boats. The city paid me to do the sound for new basketball arena and baseball stadium. He even brought the beauty pageant there to the arena I worked. Last a few years. He dragged up and left.They have been trying to expand the airport to help it all, nope.
There are decent people in Gary, but the worst outweighs that by far. Every person in Gary knows someone killed, knows someone who does or did it, has s family member involved, been a victim if attempts.
In the late 70s or 80s they had to set curfews and have the National Guard with military vehicles patrol the streets to get things in order.
Steal mill and bulldozers, maybe.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Eagler on May 31, 2025, 12:46:52 PM
Sounds like a typical liberal crap hole...
https://www.gary.gov/office-of-the-mayor
If industry returns will the workforce?
https://www.gary.gov/about
Eagler
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on May 31, 2025, 01:54:56 PM
You’re recklessly guessing your way through this. ;)
Indiana is a blood red state, thus area is purple. its got nothing to do with party nor politics both parties failed it.. If you want to go that route it wad a conservative bean counter decision to close what made Gary what the movie showed. They also privatized the toll road quadrupling toll prices. This red state handed them the guns. So lets stay off political conspiracies and hypotheticals.
Most of the mills were gone before China started dumping steal. I lived 15-30 min from it and the mills. I have 65 years of first hand knowledge of it.
The IN police, trust me, get out of line snd they throw a literal army on you.
As far as lame politicians in Gary, you hsve whsts keft to pick from. The smart ones left. That city page,… they gonna down play anything bad, they sell horse crap.
The only decent mayor in 30 yrs was a strict former county judge, when I did work for the city 97-05.
The rest, jokes.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on May 31, 2025, 02:23:05 PM
Keep in mind, Gary is not a huge city. In 1960, when the mills were still moving, the population of Gary, Indiana was 178,000. The city's decline is attributed to factors like the decline of the steel industry, job losses (1980s recession hit hard), and suburbanization. In 2023, the estimated population was 67,652.
Crime rates in Gary, Indiana, are 30% higher than the national average. In 1995, Gary had 129 murders, the highest murder rate per capita in the U.S., alongside over 3,000 reported crimes. In 2023, the city reported 325 violent crimes (4.78 per 1,000 residents) and 2,121 property crimes (31.20 per 1,000 residents).
In the past, Gary, Indiana was referred to as the "murder capital" of the United States due to its high homicide rate. Specifically, in 1994, the Chicago Tribune declared Gary as the murder capital, with a homicide rate almost nine times the national level. While the city has made progress in reducing violent crime, including a 23% drop in homicides in 2023, the historical reputation and the impact of the high crime rates remain significant, according to the Gary Police Department and reports from The University of Chicago Magazine
Keep in mind, as per above, crime rate dropped with the population. Most of it is vacant abandoned homes and buildings, or bulldozed, some parts are still within decent. Not every inch of Gary is nuts, but most trying to revive it will be in some denial.
Gary, Indiana was involved in a lawsuit against gun manufacturers, which is now the last one still active. The city's lawsuit, initiated in 1999, is seeking to address the gun violence it has faced, particularly in the 1990s when it was known as the "murder capital". This legal battle against gun manufacturers and retailers is currently the only remaining case of its kind in the nation
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Meatwad on May 31, 2025, 02:33:31 PM
Look at the demographic, and then you will know the answer of the source of the violence. The lawsuit is bogus. The holder of the gun is the person responsible for the murder. A gun doesnt magically come to life and kill someone. Thats like suing auto manufacturers or knife manufacturers because their tool is being used wrongly to kill someone
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on May 31, 2025, 02:48:47 PM
Look at the demographic, and then you will know the answer of the source of the violence. The lawsuit is bogus. The holder of the gun is the person responsible for the murder. A gun doesnt magically come to life and kill someone. Thats like suing auto manufacturers or knife manufacturers because their tool is being used wrongly to kill someone
Gun issue, Totally a political biased POV, void of actual facts, something courts decide. Some need to back away from politics to discover true reality. Each side of the fence is only 50% correct, or what they choose to tell you, neither side is innocent. But you can bet the debates are 100% biased, each excluding 50% reality. One may be more grounded in the middle taking 50% from each side to reach 100% of knowledge. This full ticket voting and deep seated bias is nuts. I know when someone is 100% anchored on one side, the debate is not worth the time out of life that can't be replaced. This tribal war nonsense is nonsense. How many friends have you lost to politics over 10 years, and what has politics done to make your life better to justify it?
It's to the point where the reasoning of other side is ignored due to a stupid label. My family has been here since 1732, my label is American (including Native American).
People who speak politics in public, lust conflict.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: RUSH1 on May 31, 2025, 04:59:33 PM
Gun issue, Totally a political biased POV, void of actual facts, something courts decide. Some need to back away from politics to discover true reality. Each side of the fence is only 50% correct, or what they choose to tell you, neither side is innocent. But you can bet the debates are 100% biased, each excluding 50% reality. One may be more grounded in the middle taking 50% from each side to reach 100% of knowledge. This full ticket voting and deep seated bias is nuts. I know when someone is 100% anchored on one side, the debate is not worth the time out of life that can't be replaced. This tribal war nonsense is nonsense. How many friends have you lost to politics over 10 years, and what has politics done to make your life better to justify it?
It's to the point where the reasoning of other side is ignored due to a stupid label. My family has been here since 1732, my label is American (including Native American).
People who speak politics in public, lust conflict.
In all of that, you did not address the concern of the poster who you quoted, which essentially was, why would intelligent beings allow an inanimate object dictate their lives or contradict their laws? Enforcing and protecting our laws seems to be a big issue with close to half of this country these days, so I at least agree with the 50% part.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: AKIron on May 31, 2025, 05:07:31 PM
Wife is from Logansport. What's left of her family won't be impacted by anything 2 hrs away in Gary. Still, I will be glad to hear of anything positive happening there.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 01, 2025, 10:37:43 AM
Wife is from Logansport. What's left of her family won't be impacted by anything 2 hrs away in Gary. Still, I will be glad to hear of anything positive happening there.
Absolutely !
I would be elated to be wrong
BTW, France Park in Logansport was my place for rock quarry cliff diving/jumping. I did go off the 100’. Great area to grow up. Direct opposite of Gary
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 01, 2025, 10:52:49 AM
In all of that, you did not address the concern of the poster who you quoted, which essentially was, why would intelligent beings allow an inanimate object dictate their lives or contradict their laws? Enforcing and protecting our laws seems to be a big issue with close to half of this country these days, so I at least agree with the 50% part.
Because its a fish hook rerun. No matter the facts they are refused. Not retained, not recalled, rinse and repeat
Its s lust for conflict troll convo. Yes I did respond to it, its up to the courts. Its not a cognitive convo. It waste my time.
We should swamp the country with drugs and blame the teen for a weak moment. Not the drugs or dealers fault.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 01, 2025, 11:25:56 AM
Japanese steel has low standards. Germany is superior as they have a much higher % of purity, better then USA. If I remember right, USA is 93%, Germany 98%. Part why their engines last forever.
When I was 20-ush I had a short job in a sheet metal mill, running a shear machine. The big 40k lb rolls.. We often got steel rolls from truck accidents, to straighten out the damaged , sometimes they got rained on and started rusting.
I’d run it through the shear to make sheets. Japan knowingly bought only the rusted metal to make Toyotas. American companies bought the clean stuff only, zero rust.
While they MAY make jobs, I question their product quality
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: hazmatt on June 01, 2025, 11:42:23 AM
Look at the demographic, and then you will know the answer of the source of the violence. The lawsuit is bogus. The holder of the gun is the person responsible for the murder. A gun doesnt magically come to life and kill someone. Thats like suing auto manufacturers or knife manufacturers because their tool is being used wrongly to kill someone
I have figured out the answer to gun violence! Criminals break laws and use guns to cause violence. The answer is simple. All we have to do is make a law that criminals have to follow gun laws!
I'm sure there's been many times that a criminal put down his firearm because he saw a sign that said "gun free zone"
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 01, 2025, 12:56:36 PM
I have figured out the answer to gun violence! Criminals break laws and use guns to cause violence. The answer is simple. All we have to do is make a law that criminals have to follow gun laws!
I'm sure there's been many times that a criminal put down his firearm because he saw a sign that said "gun free zone"
I’m actually certified by Chicago PD for Active Shooter training by CPD, which includes spotting bombs and activities, body language.
I used to own 11 guns. I just retained my .357 Python. I’m a damn good shot you don’t want to be down range. I’m not anti-gun, I’m anti-stupid. Stop giving them to idiots.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: hazmatt on June 01, 2025, 01:13:01 PM
I’m actually certified by Chicago PD for Active Shooter training by CPD, which includes spotting bombs and activities, body language.
I used to own 11 guns. I just retained my .357 Python. I’m a damn good shot you don’t want to be down range. I’m not anti-gun, I’m anti-stupid. Stop giving them to idiots.
I agree! If the government would just pass that law saying criminals must follow gun laws then no idiots would have access to guns!
Actually, while their at it. Why not just make a law saying criminals must follow ALL laws!
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: RUSH1 on June 01, 2025, 01:53:07 PM
When you made guns easy fir you to get, ya also made it just as possible fir someone to become a criminal with it.
Seriously, selective swiss cheese. This is why I don’t debate the political obvious, its drenched in willful ignorance to feed the lust for conflict.
i hear FB is good for that.
I'm neither pro or anti gun, however, I am pro logic. I'm interested in hearing how you would propose to keep them out of the hands of criminals who don't buy them at gun stores?
I think the point that you're missing is that the criminals aren't going to follow the laws. The only people who would follow the laws are the people who are trying to protect themselves from criminals.
I'll give you an example. My wife's parents live in another country that has very strict gun ownership laws. It's very hard for a normal person to get a gun there. For some reason the criminals there have no problem getting guns.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Meatwad on June 01, 2025, 05:22:25 PM
I'm neither pro or anti gun, however, I am pro logic. I'm interested in hearing how you would propose to keep them out of the hands of criminals who don't buy them at gun stores?
I think the point that you're missing is that the criminals aren't going to follow the laws. The only people who would follow the laws are the people who are trying to protect themselves from criminals.
I'll give you an example. My wife's parents live in another country that has very strict gun ownership laws. It's very hard for a normal person to get a gun there. For some reason the criminals there have no problem getting guns.
That logic wont work. Apparently the criminal is innocent because the big bad gun magically made the criminal commit the gun crime, not the fact that the criminal is a POS scumbag that should of been locked up for 20 years for the crime instead of the catch and release programs
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: RUSH1 on June 01, 2025, 05:59:40 PM
That logic wont work. Apparently the criminal is innocent because the big bad gun magically made the criminal commit the gun crime, not the fact that the criminal is a POS scumbag that should of been locked up for 20 years for the crime instead of the catch and release programs
I also have always found it interesting how the people (not hazmatt) who want to legalize all or most drugs because they claim the war on drugs is a waste of time/money and not winnable, are often times the same people who want to ban guns. As if banning guns won't create a huge gun black-market just like we have with drugs.
Over the last 5 years, the United States has averaged around 100k drug overdoses and about 15k murders by firearm per year.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: guncrasher on June 01, 2025, 06:00:44 PM
Japanese steel has low standards. Germany is superior as they have a much higher % of purity, better then USA. If I remember right, USA is 93%, Germany 98%. Part why their engines last forever.
When I was 20-ush I had a short job in a sheet metal mill, running a shear machine. The big 40k lb rolls.. We often got steel rolls from truck accidents, to straighten out the damaged , sometimes they got rained on and started rusting.
I’d run it through the shear to make sheets. Japan knowingly bought only the rusted metal to make Toyotas. American companies bought the clean stuff only, zero rust.
While they MAY make jobs, I question their product quality
I worked with jap steel, much better than American steel.
semp
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 02, 2025, 06:49:08 AM
I also have always found it interesting how the people (not hazmatt) who want to legalize all or most drugs because they claim the war on drugs is a waste of time/money and not winnable, are often times the same people who want to ban guns. As if banning guns won't create a huge gun black-market just like we have with drugs.
Over the last 5 years, the United States has averaged around 100k drug overdoses and about 15k murders by firearm per year.
Not looking at FBI stats right now, but your death by gun I think is more like 39,000.
The scared right on this subject don’t understand we CANNOT suddenly ban guns. Over 310,000,000 guns located in 68,000,000 places. It would take 2-3 other countries to literally flatten the country to grab them back. The gun ban paranoia is wasted drama.
It is mathematically impossible to take our guns. Period
A ocean if wasted tears and froth, more so undue blind hate. No one said ban guns, its imaginary nonsense, you do not listen, its about background checks. Get over yourselves. <shrug>
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: RUSH1 on June 02, 2025, 09:58:13 AM
Not looking at FBI stats right now, but your death by gun I think is more like 39,000.
The scared right on this subject don’t understand we CANNOT suddenly ban guns. Over 310,000,000 guns located in 68,000,000 places. It would take 2-3 other countries to literally flatten the country to grab them back. The gun ban paranoia is wasted drama.
It is mathematically impossible to take our guns. Period
A ocean if wasted tears and froth, more so undue blind hate. No one said ban guns, its imaginary nonsense, you do not listen, its about background checks. Get over yourselves. <shrug>
I wrote murder by firearm. You're probably including accidental and suicidal deaths.
And the smug left is hoping that the right will be naive enough to believe they can't remove our guns, one ban at a time.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 02, 2025, 11:15:37 AM
I wrote murder by firearm. You're probably including accidental and suicidal deaths.
And the smug left is hoping that the right will be naive enough to believe they can't remove our guns, one ban at a time.
Dude, get off your pedestal. You speak nonsense. Drag up the FBI files, or I will, they have a stat page of tables. TX is second only to CA in murder by guns.
No natter what anyone convinces you, it is IMPOSSIBLE to ban guns. PERIOD. You cry be ause you’re addicted to hysteria snd crying over false facts you cling to no matter what proof people shoe you. Thats your fault for believing cons and grifters. The left is not posting political nonsense baseless conspiracy here. The right cannot shut up, you projected your crying on the left. 90% of political post and hijacking's come from the right, so spare us your tears about your foolish tear because you repeat, you research nothing. Youtube is NOT research.
Your guns cannot be taken, period.
TX #2 in gun violance. Chicago, IL is way down charts, Tx is wors than IN and IL combined.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 02, 2025, 11:37:36 AM
These are the FBI tables from 2019. 2023 is out but hard to find with a new search system. If you want to dig up 2023, go ahead. Ive been reading these for many years, not much change.
I did mix up gun deaths a touch. Death by gun is still death by gun
State - Total Murders - Murder by Gun IL - 771 - 647 IN - 247 - 185 CA - 1,679 - 1,142 TX - 1,379 - 1,064
Total Gun Deaths in 2022: 48,204 Firearm Homicides in 2022: 19,651 Firearm Suicides in 2022: 27,032 Record Highs: While the overall number of gun deaths decreased slightly in 2022 compared to 2021, both the number of firearm homicides and suicides were the second highest ever recorded.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: RUSH1 on June 02, 2025, 12:23:01 PM
Dude, get off your pedestal. You speak nonsense. Drag up the FBI files, or I will, they have a stat page of tables. TX is second only to CA in murder by guns.
No natter what anyone convinces you, it is IMPOSSIBLE to ban guns. PERIOD. You cry be ause you’re addicted to hysteria snd crying over false facts you cling to no matter what proof people shoe you. Thats your fault for believing cons and grifters. The left is not posting political nonsense baseless conspiracy here. The right cannot shut up, you projected your crying on the left. 90% of political post and hijacking's come from the right, so spare us your tears about your foolish tear because you repeat, you research nothing. Youtube is NOT research.
Your guns cannot be taken, period.
TX #2 in gun violance. Chicago, IL is way down charts, Tx is wors than IN and IL combined.
I'm on a pedestal for providing some statistics. What are the annual murder by firearm numbers that you are referring to? You never provided them?
Also, Chicago isn't a state, and Texas has a much larger population than Illinois so I'm not really sure where you were trying to go there. Regardless, the latest numbers I've read has Illinois ranked #16 and Texas #19 in murder rate per 100k residents.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: RUSH1 on June 02, 2025, 12:28:15 PM
These are the FBI tables from 2019. 2023 is out but hard to find with a new search system. If you want to dig up 2023, go ahead. Ive been reading these for many years, not much change.
I did mix up gun deaths a touch. Death by gun is still death by gun
State - Total Murders - Murder by Gun IL - 771 - 647 IN - 247 - 185 CA - 1,679 - 1,142 TX - 1,379 - 1,064
Total Gun Deaths in 2022: 48,204 Firearm Homicides in 2022: 19,651 Firearm Suicides in 2022: 27,032 Record Highs: While the overall number of gun deaths decreased slightly in 2022 compared to 2021, both the number of firearm homicides and suicides were the second highest ever recorded.
Thank you for admitting that my numbers were in fact accurate. Murder by firearm is what matters most in this instance because "gun violence" is the argument that the left uses when talking gun control or banning.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: AKIron on June 02, 2025, 04:42:21 PM
If you look at the stats by city rather than state you'll see most gun crime comes from big cities. We're talking per capita obviously since that's what matters.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 02, 2025, 06:12:52 PM
If you look at the stats by city rather than state you'll see most gun crime comes from big cities. We're talking per capita obviously since that's what matters.
You almost hit what I was waiting to see if you picked up on it. Let me play attorney for yas
I don't know, and not going to look, what the hot spots of CA or TX are, I literally live in between the two most murderous cites in the country. My area is also considered in the Chicagoland Area term, even though it's NW Indiana.
You're right, it IS big cities and it IS per capita. Most big cities ARE run by the Left.
Those numbers for IL and IN,... 95% of those numbers come from those two cities. The rest of both states are very quiet and kind.
The misinterpretations and the ABUSE of DEI, TORCHED the Chicagoland Area in major spike in crimes. Those appointed under the wing of DEI in IL, were absolutely NOT qualified for the job, derelicts. DEI is a great concept on paper, everyone wants things fair, right?...how it was interpreted and abused makes it intolerable, and a lot of crime spiked through the roof. This stuff where, "lets not make the criminals mad, just let them run away" was delirium bias, not to mention the DAs connection to street gangs in her younger years had anything to do with it <eye roll>. The crime came to IN thinking stupid hoosiers are pushovers... here's is their miscalculation,...it's a purple area, not blue, it's a red state, I don't know anyone who doesn't own a gun..They are used to running and people don't have guns for protection in IL....most went home horizontal or in IN blackhole system. They learned the hard way. We don't let you run, we throw an army at you.
I myself, working in Chicago during that era was almost shot twice and almost car jacked once,.. in one month time.
What they did was entirely stupid and destructive,... and the right is right,... what you say happened is exactly what happened, and worse than you know. The demographic IS an issue not spoken out loud. IN THIS SITUATION I wave the Red flag with ya.
See I can agree on reasonable rational concepts from both sides, doesn't mean I'm any label. Why anyone would listen to the far Left or far Right is a bit striking. Both extremes are full of crap, BOTH, to the neck. The last 5 minutes of a football game is all that matters. Everything in between is just time wasting drama. Doesn't matter what they say, if they can't get it done it means zero.
All this time the right cried about guns going away,.. never researched to find out it's mathematically impossible to happen without destroying every inch of the country. 40+ yrs of wasted time and tears over someone ON BOTH SIDES hyping you up with nonsense. Ya bit the hook, line, sinker and arm. Whatever they outlaw they have no way to enforce it, except in small nibbles. REASONABLE left don't want to take all guns, just background checks, and they couldn't if they wanted to. You had a half-truth baked with nonsense.
I say this about IN comparing to IL. IL is total and complete corruption from head to toe. It is the most corrupt state I've ever been in, hands down. A LOT of fingers in the pie.....OTOH, IN politicians are too stupid and slow to be corrupt, they get caught every time. Good crooks don't get caught.
See, this is where that far right concept that if you don't agree with them on a subject, you're a liberal. That's nonsense, I disagree on a subject, I agree on others, it's called Independent. SO if I say I disagree it's because the true facts don't support your stance.
POINT BEING It IS the big cities and Progressives had their chance and blew it big time. Another point, they have since been replaced as the people voted them out ASAP. After they were dumped in Chicago and the district DA, crime dumped, the reputation remains.The misuse of DEI ruined the entire concept.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Meatwad on June 02, 2025, 06:16:26 PM
I'm on a pedestal for providing some statistics. What are the annual murder by firearm numbers that you are referring to? You never provided them?
Also, Chicago isn't a state, and Texas has a much larger population than Illinois so I'm not really sure where you were trying to go there. Regardless, the latest numbers I've read has Illinois ranked #16 and Texas #19 in murder rate per 100k residents.
Chicago needs to be its own state and leave the rest of illinois alone. The gov is doing what he can to turn this state into a 2nd california
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 02, 2025, 09:36:40 PM
Chicago needs to be its own state and leave the rest of illinois alone. The gov is doing what he can to turn this state into a 2nd california
This one? They haven't had a decent one for about 30 yrs. Both parties are a part of the circus geeks.
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Eagler on June 03, 2025, 07:11:46 AM
Not convinced all diversity picks have the actual intelligence and skills to correctly govern others...seems to be a common theme..
Not convinced the average voter in those governed areas has the intelligence either..
Eagler
Title: Re: Gary Indiana
Post by: Animl-AW on June 03, 2025, 09:15:42 AM
This admin is a form of DEI, they were not hired on merit, they were hired on loyalty, and it shows. So DEI doesn’t just exist on the left. None of them are qualified. They already complaining that “work is hard”, much easier to just sit on a pod cast mic and bark baseless delirium. Calling people lazy, now they prove they were the lazy. Have no clue how to work. Those put in FBI can’t find the deep state evidence and complaining the work is too hard. They were placed completely unqualified. The world sees it, and WILL take advantage of it.
So ya, its just a left thing is nonsense. Left is open about it, the right hides it. Thats the difference.
IMO the most qualified should get the job, purple or green.