Austin, Texas is praised by leftists as a liberal utopia “trapped” in a red state.
They love gun control, vowing last summer to “explore every option” to try and raise the minimum age for purchasing semi-automatic weapons.
They pass out condoms to elementary school children for Easter.
They support a pilot ‘guaranteed income’ program to citizens who are classified as facing ‘extreme hardship’ providing $1,000 per month for a year.
They love to lecture school children to mask up and tell the peasants to stay home, even if they like sneak off for a little R&R in Cabo.
They march through the streets on May Day in praise of communist mass murders.
Sounds like a liberal utopia.
But in the Biden economy, even utopias suffer. Video shared by a local news outlet shows Austin residents fighting over food tossed in a dumpster at an H-E-B.
People were seen fighting over food in the dumpster at an H-E-B store in South Austin on William Cannon and I-35 yesterday.
Witnesses say employees were seen throwing out meat and other perishables after a power outage at the store.
Someone posted on social media claiming there was free food at the store.
Travis County Precinct 4 Constable George Morales says more than 250 people showed up to the H-E-B and fought over the thrown-out groceries.
Deputies and Austin police showed up to mitigate traffic due to the post.
Groceries taken from the dumpsters were posted to various “Free in Austin” pages on Facebook.
Morales says if you, or anyone you know, picked up these groceries, throw them out. They are not safe to eat.
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