You know, I’m surprised regularly by you. I really am. You seem like a normal person, then you type and reveal you’re not even slightly close. Shit, Indiana should lose all academic accreditation. You’re just not capable of basic thought. That’s why you’re the puppy of the group. Poor little dimwit
NYC is comprised of 8.468 million people in 472 square miles. Your entire state is 6.806 million people over 36,000 square miles. More people makes for more crime, particularly when in it has 24% more people than your entire state in a size just slightly over 1% of your entire state.
Again, you sad little thing…you’re such a fucking puppy. Be glad you’re in Indiana. You move to Dallas and you’ll be less qualified and capable for employment than our homeless population. Jesus, how do you not choke while breathing?
Of course the population is much higher. That’s obvious. But the dangerous parts of the city are much worse than they were before. Same thing with Chicago, the bad areas are moving to areas that used to be safe. Concentrated crime areas of those cities is worse. I don’t care about crime per population. That doesn’t explain the real story.
People don’t want to go downtown to some of those areas. Look at the Magnificent mile.
I’m constantly amazed at how you apologize for or justify Dem policies and actions.
You need to open your eyes and pay attention to what’s happening in America, not what you hear from the Dem talking points. You are out of touch.
I was just in Dallas the other day. Got really familiar with the airport as I was there for 10 hours in two days.
Of course, you don’t care about statistics. You’ve got no honor, little character. You’re a puppy cheerleader not capable of independent thought. I can give you every single position and thought in your entire being without even asking you. You’re a bumper sticker Republican.
The fact is the rise in crime rates are most high in red states, red counties, red cities. Statistics are statistics. They post their source material. You can cry about it or say nuh-uh all you want, but reality is reality. Data is data. You just don’t like it. But, again, you don’t have a single independent thought. Whatever the daily talking point with the GOP is, you spout it without a shred of independence.
Grown man with a childlike understanding of the world and not enough integrity to care.
What’s happening is morons like you are cheering for a fascist takeover of Christian nationalists. Luckily, you Christian nationalists are pussies. You’re boring dude, a lazy thinker.
The fact is you’ve lost every national popular vote except 1 over the course of 34 years. The singular chance your party has for a future is exactly what you’re doing…trying to destroy the Constitution, country, voting system, and eliminate any opportunity for the citizenry’s voice. I mean, parts of your party are openly calling for fascism and not wanting to be called conservatives anymore.
But…time moves forward. No changing that. If you can’t stand the vote, changing demographics, and want to bring it…then bring it. We saw how you pansies scattered like cockroaches when that junkie slut got a well deserved bullet to the cranium.
Unhinged for the board to see. He’s a bigot and a condescending asshole too. I love it though. Every once in a while this guy shows his true colors. Truly an unhappy disturbed dude.
The guy who thinks children dressing as furries and peeing in a littler box at school is real, just throwing words out like bigot.
You’re adorably dim, sir.
Stats always tell the whole story. You just don’t like reality, hence your worldview that furries are peeing in litter boxes at school. Again, it’s not that you just wrong. You just don’t have the capability of coherent and independent thought. Said it before…you’re a bobblehead with a battery in his back. I can tell you everything you think before you think it and without effort. You’re a bumper sticker Republican, just cattle
That’s fine. As long as you point out it is worse in red states which are slums and suck off the teet of states like NY and Cali from the onset. If you would clarify your statement with the above, it would have some respect. The numbers don’t lie, Republicans do.
Just spit the whole story, not the part you want to believe.
I need to clarify what I mean here. I didn’t state my point very clearly.
Obviously per capita crime matters. What I meant was that there are pockets of really dangerous areas in big cities and the per capita crime there is really bad. If you average it out over millions of people and the wide expanse of the city, well clearly you aren’t as in danger in certain areas and the per capita crime rate is muted.
But, the fact is that even nicer areas are getting overrun with crime. Downtown Chicago is one area that used to be safe and isn’t anymore.
I have a friend that just got back from New York and was about 20 feet away from a stabbing at the subway. Same thing happened when he was in downtown Chicago last year.
Smash and grab looting in LA and Beverly Hills is escalating. Philadelphia is extremely unsafe.
It’s these bad pockets of the big cities that used to be confined to really small areas that are growing.
Says the guy who was cool with COVID killing Republicans and clearly smears Christians.
You are bigoted towards certain groups. Just because it hits home hard doesn’t mean you need to go the cheap insult route. You can try a little harder dude.
Inflation, crime and immigration are entrenched as voters’ top concerns heading into next month’s midterm elections, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill on Monday.
Seventy-four percent of voters surveyed named inflation as “very important,” while 22 percent said it is “somewhat important.” Sixty-eight percent, meanwhile, said crime is a “very important” issue, while 26 percent said it is only “somewhat important.” And 59 percent of voters called immigration a “very important” issue while 31 percent said it is “somewhat important.” Abortion was ranked fourth in the new survey, with 55 percent calling it a “very important issue,” and 29 percent saying it is “somewhat important.”