New York City is an amazing place to visit. It’s truly one of the greatest cities in the world. High Finance, culture, fine dining, all make it a great place for a business meeting or a weekend getaway. But given the great number of bitter hideous people who still inhabit the place, who in the world would want to intentionally live there?

More proof of this was in the streets over the weekend, as cops had to contend with vicious socialists and are gearing up to deal with Election Day and post-election violence.

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FNC: “New York City police made 10 arrests Sunday following a violent clash with anti-Trump protesters in Manhattan. The incident took place in the afternoon in the Chelsea neighborhood and video posted on the New York Post website shows dozens of cops in riot gear shoving protesters as they blocked their path.

“Stop! Stop pushing me!” one protester could be heard shouting as police barricaded the street, the Post reported.

Stores have boarded up their windows in parts of New York City following protests and clashes with police as tension run high ahead of Election Day. With just hours to go before the presidential election, some business owners are concerned the violence will interfere with day-to-day operations.”

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“Just in case something happens that day, we have indoor seating,” said Rebeca Mosqueda, manager of a restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen.  “We’ll take our customers, neighbors inside and just take care of them.”

The windows at a Macy’s were covered with boards in expectation of unrest rioting after the results of the 2020 Election come in. New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea says he will give zero tolerance to rioters.

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“We’ve gotten some questions regarding outdoor furniture and things and we actually, especially in Midtown, did make some requests to some BIDS in areas to clear the sidewalks and the reason for that was is that it’s impeding pedestrian traffic if we expect large protests,” he added.