The Big City Exodus
By: Bill O'ReillyAugust 17, 2020
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On this Monday, I am thinking about some of my long-time friends and acquaintances trying to move out of New York City and Los Angeles.
 
I live 20 miles from Manhattan and housing prices have jumped in my suburban neighborhood about 20 percent, as affluent people flee the city. The Exodus is so intense that it’s difficult to book a moving van before October.
 
With hundreds of thousands of high volume taxpayers leaving LA and NYC, the largest and second largest cities in the country will soon face bankruptcy.
 
Then they will petition for federal help, municipal welfare. So, citizens in Wyoming and every other state will see their tax dollars flow into places where liberal mismanagement has brought disaster.
 
The flight from urban centers is not a Covid play. It is fueled by anarchy in the streets as the far-left has succeeded in demonizing law enforcement, with the help of some brutal cops like those under arrest in Minneapolis.
 
Yes, black lives matter, but so does social order. And that has collapsed in many American cities.
 
So, when voting in November, you might consider the big picture in the USA.
 
Whoever wins will absolutely have to deal with growing street violence and racial tension.  A bleak prospect to be sure.
 
Tonight on the No Spin News, we’ll analyze the growing violence that threatens all of us. Also please read my new column “The Kamala Factor.