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Originally Posted by ICU 812
I liked Austin in 2007, during the old ASPD days before we had ECCIE and OH2. I can't imagine myself walking around down town Austin as a blind man the way it is today.
Austin got to be the way it is now through liberal politics, liberal politicians and liberal policies.
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First of all Austin is now the 10th largest city in the US.
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/05...census-growth/
A lot of the things that you describe are common amongst many large cities.
If you think that these problems are caused by a particular political policy then you should talk about that and not just use your hatred of liberals to justify your actions.
You are not wrong about some liberal policies affecting Austin’s urban environment. The lifting of the camping ban in 2019 certainly made an impact on the streets of Austin. Proposition B was passed in 2021 restoring the ban which moved a lot of the homeless population off the streets where they were polluting the environment.
The police department budget was slashed in 2020/2021 but quickly restored the next cycle. Why, because they realized the policy was stupid.
https://www.austinmonitor.com/data-g...get-2012-2022/
Austin has challenges they need to deal with as the city moves into new stages of development and despite republican opinion the people who are running the city are not idiots.
The prevalence of Texas politicians using Austin as a punching bag doesn’t help. I for one am tired of Greg Abbot and the rest of the Texas republican party shitting all over us.