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bopper ago

After the playground's finished in this Houston hood every piece of copper that's part of the construction thereof will be missing the next day, that I can tell you from firsthand experience. And the Clinton Foundation will be MIA when it's time to fix the problem.

Like Haiti, they come in and make a big show, partner w/ some playground company that gets the good publicity, take what they need and want, and then leave the place to naturally succumb to the destructive elements and forces that are licking their chops in the shadows waiting to move in for the kill. Druggies, hookers, gangbangers. The place will go to hell fast. Like Okra giving away houses and then leave the people to drown from the property taxes.

Why Houston? Why not some other city? There are plenty others just as, or more, in "need." For show. Because Houston is now "the most culturally diverse city in the world" and about to surpass Chicago as third largest in US. Great place to showboat that's what. How about moving in some fresh groceries while they're at it. Actually, they did indeed mention something like that. Yeah, that's gonna happen. (I sound slightly pessimistic about the whole thing.)

At least their slogan is spot on. In a macabre sort of way. "Join the Clinton Foundation now to change lives around the world." Should change it to "It takes a pillage."

And oh the lives these wicked people have changed.

These new kiddie playground projects sound like damage control but the "Foundation" and its cronies will still have their hands in the cookie jar.

Do-gooders to the left of me, do-gooders to the right. Never trust monopolized, collectivized, and highly publicized, do-gooders.

kestrel9 ago

"It takes a pillage."

"It pays to pillage."