This video is a real eye-opener. (Caution: language) It's 11 minutes long but worth the time. @Tom Galty -- do you follow this Youtuber named Paul Joseph Watson? I stayed up far too late last night; really enjoy his point of view.
Beth I do...Been following him for about 2 years. This is an interview he made a year ago....interesting thoughts about Trump. 18 minutes long.
Paul Joseph Watson currently only has around 11,000 subscribers, but yet easily get over 100,000 views per posting. If anyone appreciates his candor, and to keep his posts on the top of the heap, make sure to SUBSCRIBE to his channel. He is well spoken, interesting and doesn't have to act like a vulgar clown to get his point across. I think Portland is another great example why liberalism doesn't seem to work. They just take everything too far and are so sincerely focused on their own selves and 'rights', until they've lost sight of normal society. Without personal discipline, nothing works.
Bess, I see he has 1.7 Million subscribers...??? (And I am one of them, haha.) Another Youtube favorite of mine is Jericho Green, a black conservative Californian with a great view of things and a foul mouth, lol. My oldest son lives in the Portland area and I want him to come home!! Those antifa idiots are scary.
Ahhh, I thought the subscriber count updated itself. Your post does show at 1.7 Million and Tom's vid shows 11,000. Or maybe it's a different account for the same person. Many podcast type reviewers have multiple accounts. Not sure why. The last vid was the funniest thing!!! Hard to believe it's not a comedy stunt.
I was in Portland's airport yesterday and, although I didn't see the stuff of the video, it did give me the creeps just being there. The people are just plain weird. The destruction of the larger cities on the U.S. west coast is continuing at a rapid rate, the result of progressive government and "compassion" for the druggies and homeless.
Portland has become so bad that even Walmart is leaving town. They have been closing up stores in Portland, and the last two are in the process of being closed. Naturally, they have to say it is because of poor business and losing money, which might actually be true with all of the people just grabbing stuff in stores and running out. In Portland, they have all of the antifa protests, with stores broken into, windows smashes, and buildings set on fire, so it is probably hard for many businesses to make any money there nowdays.
I understand the Walmart departure to be a bad business climate, i.e., break-ins, thefts, and vandalism, as well as sales that are dropping. Pretty bad when a major city has no Walmarts, or soon will be without them.