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If things continue to go downhill in New York, only half of residents plan on staying, according to a new poll, while not even 30 percent are happy with the way things are going.

To that, I say: Tell us something we don’t know.

According to The New York Post:

Just half of all New Yorkers plan to stay in the city over the next five years, and anger over quality of life has skyrocketed since the pandemic — with just 30% saying they’re happy here, according to a damning poll from the The Citizens Budget Commission.

In other words, over 50 percent of New Yorkers voted for this, yet only 30 percent are happy with the results.

The non-profit think tank’s first such post-pandemic survey, released Tuesday, also found that only 37% of New Yorkers thought public safety in their neighborhood was excellent or good, down from 50% six years ago.

When asked if they planned to stay in the Big Apple until 2028, only 50% of those surveyed said yes, down from 58% in 2017, according to the CBC.

“People are fed up with the quality of life. There’s a general sense of lawlessness. You go into the CVS and there’s shoplifting. People’s cars get vandalized,” Queens Councilman Robert Holden told The Post.

Half of the 6,600 households polled also said they felt unsafe riding the subway during the day, a drastic reduction from the more than four out of five New Yorkers who said so in 2017.

No matter what part of New York City you live in, most people can agree that things are only getting increasingly worse.

In less than a decade, New York has become accustomed to lawlessness – especially on the subway, squatters’ rights, an increasing cost of living, a lack of proactive policing, the criminalization of law-abiding citizens, the decriminalization of criminally, and Biden’s alien invasion, to name just a few. But that does not even touch the surface of what has become of The Big Apple.

I guess it turns out that when you punish law-abiding citizens, turn police into the bad guys, and decriminalize lawlessness, that does not tend to be that popular.

As much as the pollsters hate the lessening quality of life, I doubt it’s enough for them to make the connection that the more progressive people and policies you vote for, the more dystopian society becomes. Because there is nothing more dangerous than a woke leftist who believes they have all the answers to society’s problems. Except maybe progressive voters who suffer from Stockholm syndrome and continue to vote these people in.

Will half of New Yorkers move by the end of the decade? I don’t know. But I doubt it. However, I can tell you that it is unlikley that things will be going uphill from here.



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