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Philly’s trash problem?
Are they talking about people in North Philly and Kensington?...
You must understand that this is an ancient tradition practiced in their native homeland.
This old tradition is carefully passed on generation after generation, father to son, mother to daughter. When you see empty 40s and empty packs of Newports and Kools, you can be sure you are treading on sacred ground.
Philthydelphia.
The City tried to clean this mess up, last month. Didn’t take long for it to return to its natural state.
Ok so this is not a Philadelphia related post. I live on a corner plot mixed residential area of suburban Tx. I’m forever picking up trash off my property. Pisses me off bigtime. Last month I found a pizza box on my lawn with a remaining slice inside. The two legged trashers who discard their garbage reveal that they are low class scums. No shortage of them either.
So you want to know what a sanctuary city looks like, and how it operates.
Which came first — the Philly Rat or the Philly Trash?
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After Sandy I visited places in NYC that got cleaner after the flood waters swept through.
For Philly, that is their street cleaning program
Philly really is exceptionally nasty as far as trash (from myriad small pieces up to junked cars just left on the side of the road). Some of the worst areas I’ve been through lately are on Broad St, near Temple University, the “can & bottle collectors” go from bag to bag, ripping them open to get what they want and the rest just pours out and blows or is dragged all over the place. And it’s not unusual to see 2 or 3 weeks worth of garbage piled up these days; since pretty much no one is working (unemployment bennies still holding out) so there are no crews to collect it.
There are actually quite a lot of areas that aren't monitored for dumping, it's not like folks are dumping open trash in their own neighborhoods.
The crux of this story is that NPR doesn't give a G-d Damn about what the citizens of Philadelphia experience until it advances their own agenda.
The dirty little secret they won’t tell you about “climate change” - there’s more and more flooding and destruction because there are more and more people building more and more steel and concrete drainage barriers and heat sinks on top of each other........