"Escape From Portland" is a sequel I hadn't even thought of until now.
I remember hearing that movies like "Escape From New York" and "The Warriors" were inspired by the ludicrous crime rate that New York had back in the 70's. Pretty sad to see it not only make a come back, but also spread to so many other cities too.
Someone should do an on-the-ground report (if safe to do so) of the major cities in the United States and of their economies in 2022. I would be interested in seeing that, and it would be good for posterity. We need to document how bad these places have become.
It should be converted into a penal colony.
That's an interesting way of spelling "aerial gunnery range."
Hey, that's even better!
"Escape From Portland" is a sequel I hadn't even thought of until now.
I remember hearing that movies like "Escape From New York" and "The Warriors" were inspired by the ludicrous crime rate that New York had back in the 70's. Pretty sad to see it not only make a come back, but also spread to so many other cities too.
We can say the same for many of the cities in the United States at this point.
Portland may be the worst though.
As far as I know there isn't anything there besides drugs and low quality strip clubs.
Someone should do an on-the-ground report (if safe to do so) of the major cities in the United States and of their economies in 2022. I would be interested in seeing that, and it would be good for posterity. We need to document how bad these places have become.
Yes, I have seen him do that. It is crazy to think what these places were just 10, 20, or 30 years ago.
I think human trafficking with Asia is still pretty big. And importing Fentanyl.
People who live in Vancouver, WA to avoid paying OR income tax driving down to buy shit to avoid paying WA sales tax.