The poorest town in America, where living conditions are so crowded and squalid that in 1992 seventy percent of their children got hepatitis A, thanks this country for its willingness to let it live a welfare-dependent, scofflaw existence by breaking virus-containment laws and endangering hundreds of children, as well as the people of neighboring communities.
I wonder. If local and state authorities had ever, over the course of the last fifty years, taken the endemic law-breaking of this locality with real seriousness, I wonder if it might have stopped spreading epidemic illnesses among its children. (Don’t even talk to me about measles! Or vaccinations!)
May 24th, 2020 at 9:23AM
Finally! Not Texas!
May 24th, 2020 at 9:30AM
JND: I don’t think Texas will ever be a popular ultraorthodox location.
I have argued that the place in America most likely tolerate the belligerently anti-democratic, isolationist, and scofflaw ultraorthodox would be Salt Lake City.