Business left, houses vacant, horrible schools-RUN

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6/5/2018
This place is a horrible dump with nothing for kids to do. The drug dealing and meth houses hide in various areas of the South Putnam area. Two middle school kids recently were caught selling drugs at George C. Miller. Most everyone smokes or drinks in excess, obese, or emaciated, and has rotten teeth or extremely decayed and discolored. The water out of city limits is so full of iron your tub turns orange in two days, as well as your hair and teeth (if you are stupid or too poor and forced to drink the water). There are two grocery stores, Winn Dixie (extremely over priced), and Save Alot. If you are white/with kids your kids will be bullied in the public school system staring in elementary 2nd grade. Teachers turn a blind-eye to bullying since they hire non-certified teachers to teach/sub. Putnam County, Florida rates the poorest county in Florida for two-years in a row. It would be three-years if the census takers counted the undocumented migrant workers. The Ferneries in South Putnam hire undocumented workers and the workers have 2 social security cards, one (1) to work as an employee (not matching their name) at the fern, and one (1) to "file taxes" to escape from paying payroll taxes. The whole "Good Ole Boy Putnam County" is crooked and messed up and no one is educated to do anything about it. Schools board wont create recreation places for South Putnam. So if you are stupid and chose to live in South Putnam know it starts after Duns Creek bridge and pray your kids don't start using drugs, since there is nothing for your children. Log Cabin winery has KKK symbols in their old basement, but now in the 21st Century, reverse-discrimination is in the school system and the county. Crescent City doesn't want to grow. Residents hoped for a long time McDonald's would come----NOT. Now, there is a drug rehab going up on the hill in Crescent City. Wow, just what they need, not a Happy Meal, but a drug deal. The local dealers will be right outside the front door. Just as the addicts hang out in the back of Azalea on Union Rd--employees who chose to remain anon--report patients bang on the back door asking for pain pills. Now, the addicts can be transported to the drug rehab just a mile away. Great place to live indeed!
kATELYN | Crescent City, FL