The Great Baltimore Cleanup

In the unending barrage of bad news, it’s easy to overlook the good things. Take, for example, this Republican effort to clean up Baltimore:

Many a morning, 58-year-old Millie Jefferson finds herself outside her home in West Baltimore, sweeping her front steps and picking up trash on her block. Monday, she had some unexpected visitors.

Dozens of volunteers gathered near her home on North Fulton Avenue and started bagging garbage and weeding, too. They were inspired by Scott Presler, a Republican activist from northern Virginia who started a social media campaign to help clean up Baltimore’s 7th congressional district in the wake of President Donald Trump’s tweets about it last month.

“We can’t do it alone,” Jefferson said. “It makes me feel good to see that there are still some good people and good communities that want to see better.”

The volunteers donned gloves and wielded rakes and weed wackers as they combed through trash dumped in the neighborhood and hacked away grasses peeking through the sidewalks. Beneath a pop-up tent, they signed a poster with the words “Americans Helping Americans.”

I’m thankful that [Trump] brought attention to Baltimore,” said Presler, a conservative commentator with several hundred thousand followers on Twitter. “It’s important to know that although we are the best, freest, greatest country in the world, we still have our problems, and we can’t look at the world just through rose-colored glasses.”

Just imagine if President Donald Trump himself were to spend one weekend a month cleaning up an inner city neighborhood in various parts of the country. Democrats could scream “Stunt!” until they were blue in the face while they watched their near-monopoly on inner city black voters slip further and further away…

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2 Responses to “The Great Baltimore Cleanup”

  1. Chemist says:

    I like it.
    I honestly think the president is too busy to spend 1 weekend a month in an inner city hell hole (and the Secret Service would have a spasm) but I see no reason why a republican representative, senator or candidate for same cannot do that.
    Heck – grab a bunch of volunteers and make a day of it.
    Nuy Pizza!

  2. Wight Mann says:

    Nice of these folks to do this. But in the end, it will all just get trashy again within a week. It’s sad when you think about it. Basic sanitation and housekeeping aren’t complex skills. It’s not like they needed a specialist to come in and do this.

    Pathetic.

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