I used travel to Louisville frequently and really enjoyed the city. The last time I was there the city had allowed a fairly large number of homeless people set up camp. I’m not sure what virtue was supposedly being signaled by allowing fellow human beings who need help to live in filth and be exposed to the elements.
Admittedly that was a few years ago, I think they finally removed the camp. What has stuck with me is how the Democrat mentality can ruin what should be one of the best small cities in the country.
Inner city gibs keep the local government democrat. Also, a good number of brainwashed holdovers from when the unions had the town controlled. You had two ford plants , General Electric, international harvester, and several other teamster controlled companies. I know people who work at Ford now who aren’t libs, but they still love giving money to their union. In the seventies, it earned the nickname “strike city USA “ The mayor is also named Greenberg, fwiw. Traditional hillbilly name.
Louisville has had a growing heroin problem for nearly two decades now. That's where a majority of the homeless problem comes from. D led city and gov give the junkies free drugs and needles. Same issue as out West.
Born and raised in the ville, fled 14 years ago. Crime, drugs, and liberal ideology made me realize I didn’t want to raise my kids there. Every visit the homelessness has increased, I don’t even recognize some parts anymore, tons of migrants everywhere in certain areas, do t speak English, live in filth. It’s a shame.
Personally, I think Pam screwed up the messaging on this one. Her boss is one of the greatest political commentators and she has to learn from him. What she ought to have said is:
"In a major victory for the people of the great state of Kentucky ....."
“Oh no! A strongly worded letter”, but this time non-sarcastic.
Who knew those actually worked?
Score 1 for strongly worded letter law enforcement! golf claps
I used travel to Louisville frequently and really enjoyed the city. The last time I was there the city had allowed a fairly large number of homeless people set up camp. I’m not sure what virtue was supposedly being signaled by allowing fellow human beings who need help to live in filth and be exposed to the elements.
Admittedly that was a few years ago, I think they finally removed the camp. What has stuck with me is how the Democrat mentality can ruin what should be one of the best small cities in the country.
Inner city gibs keep the local government democrat. Also, a good number of brainwashed holdovers from when the unions had the town controlled. You had two ford plants , General Electric, international harvester, and several other teamster controlled companies. I know people who work at Ford now who aren’t libs, but they still love giving money to their union. In the seventies, it earned the nickname “strike city USA “ The mayor is also named Greenberg, fwiw. Traditional hillbilly name.
Owensboro was a cool little city. I haven’t been there in years, but I’m a fan of their style of barbecue and their burgoo.
Louisville has had a growing heroin problem for nearly two decades now. That's where a majority of the homeless problem comes from. D led city and gov give the junkies free drugs and needles. Same issue as out West.
STRONGLY WORDED LETTER FTW!
You all see this? AG Bondi immediately fired the new US Attorney in NJ who was appointed by the judges in NJ.😂🤣🤣
https://x.com/sxdoc/status/1947793802996900146
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/breaking-ag-bondi-immediately-fires-alina-habbas-replacement/
Born and raised in the ville, fled 14 years ago. Crime, drugs, and liberal ideology made me realize I didn’t want to raise my kids there. Every visit the homelessness has increased, I don’t even recognize some parts anymore, tons of migrants everywhere in certain areas, do t speak English, live in filth. It’s a shame.
Personally, I think Pam screwed up the messaging on this one. Her boss is one of the greatest political commentators and she has to learn from him. What she ought to have said is:
"In a major victory for the people of the great state of Kentucky ....."
Hahaha strong words again and no arrests