1990: The Year New York City Faced Reality - Crime, Decay, and the Urgent Need for Conservative Reforms

In 1990, New York City was a glaring example of liberal policies failing its residents, with unchecked crime rates and systemic issues plaguing the city. This period served as a wake-up call, highlighting the necessity for tough on crime stances and fiscally conservative principles to restore order, safety, and prosperity. It underscores the importance of strong leadership and common-sense policies in combating urban decay.