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Which City is America's Worst

Which City is America's Worst

  • Atlanta

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Chicago

    Votes: 8 11.3%
  • New York

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Los Angeles

    Votes: 4 5.6%
  • Detroit

    Votes: 40 56.3%
  • Washington DC

    Votes: 5 7.0%
  • Miami

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cleveland

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Memphis

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other, please explain

    Votes: 11 15.5%

  • Total voters
    71

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This poll isn't overtly political but I didn't see a place to post polls in the non political section.

Anyway which of these is the worst US city in terms of crime, economy, housing, general livability etc etc etc

Basically which city should be known as America's toilet?
 
I vote Chicago based on the low-lifes it's produced.
 
Worst for what? Crime - Saint Louis or Memphis.

Economy? - Detroit.

Quality of Life / Livability? - One of the boom towns like Houston.
 
I have been to Chicago, and it definitely ranks high, but my impression from friends who have lived in the Detroit area leads me to think it is probably beyond the point of redemption. ;)
 
I've seen pics of Detroit. It's 4th world in a 1st world America.
 
East St. Louis, Illinois.

Top 100 most dangerous places to live in the USA - NeighborhoodScout


If you have been there, you would know why it tops the above list.

The place seems like a post war zone (at least the last time I was there it did).

I've only been to two of the cities on your first list but, in your second, I find it interesting that DFW, San Antonio, and the Austin metro area are not on the list.

Might be an abundance of armed individuals and cops willing to eliminate perps. 8)
 
Camden, New Jersey. The crime rate is out of control, and the city has absolutely no positive, redeeming qualities. Newark at least is closely placed to NYC.
 
Minot, ND.

Sorry Fiddy.
 
I vote 'Singapore'.
 
Damn. Lots of Detroit here. Having been born and raised there I can say that Detroit is a horrible place to visit, but its not that bad to live there. There may not be any city where the citizens treat visitors worse than Detroit. Living there is not as bad as outsider impressions are. And going there a few times a year, Detroit is improving.
 
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Singapore is in which state?

I believe that would be the state of 'inhuman crapholes that treat people like rats and are nonetheless supported by the West'. It's a tough state to be in.
 
I had an absolutely awful week in Houston once, so I have a grudge with that corner of hell. There were insects that I thought were birds!

I had a rough week in Miami. I got lost and couldn't find anyone that spoken English for two hours!

And I'm pretty sure that goo from Ghostbusters 2 is flowing under Glendale, CA, because everyone there seems to be a complete @sshole.

And I grew up amongst Ohio State fans, so I'm convinced Ann Arbor is a whore.
 
I believe that would be the state of 'inhuman crapholes that treat people like rats and are nonetheless supported by the West'. It's a tough state to be in.
Singapore treats people like "rats"? Have you even been there? :roll:
 
Singapore treats people like "rats"? Have you even been there? :roll:

Like rats in an industrial machine. No freedom of speech. The US is responsible because it supports that slum.
 
Like rats in an industrial machine. No freedom of speech. The US is responsible because it supports that slum.
Ive been there many times and while they have some restrictions, to say that there is no freedom of speech over there is pure hyperbole- perhaps you mistook Singapore for North Korea.
 
. The US is responsible because it supports that slurm.

I've been wondering where they made that stuff.

slurm.jpg
 
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