| I don't understand. Why did LA voters pick a progressive DA and then start a recall when the DA stopped prosecuting crimes? That's what progressive criminal justice reform is all about. |
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He's a rather merry looking chap! And Laval is spelled the same backwards and forwards. Coincidence? Or something more? |
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The Crime Indices range from 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime). Crime rates are based on FBI data.
Los Angeles, CA Violent Crime 29.1 Property crime. 35.1 Houston, TX Property crime 63.2 Violent crime 50.4 Dallas Tx Property crime 50.7 Violent crime 37 Unites State overall Property crime 35.4 Violent crime 22.7 So weird that Texas is never talked about? |
Thanks for pointing this out. You know what Dallas, Houston, and LA all have in common when it comes to law enforcement? All three have progressive DAs that have been heavily funded by Soros. Coincidence? Dallas: https://capitalresearch.org/article/soros-funded-district-attorneys-linked-to-increases-in-violent-crime/ https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-soros-cover-up/ Houston: https://apnews.com/article/c2885023f73d45208c5747e87837f20a https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/houston/article/Soros-again-pumps-money-into-Harris-County-9970308.php LA: https://californiaglobe.com/articles/soros-dumps-another-2-5-million-into-gascons-race-for-los-angeles-da/ https://nypost.com/2021/12/16/how-george-soros-funded-progressive-das-behind-us-crime-surge/ |
The OP was talking about violent crime in Los Angeles. Do you want to use this data to add a thread about "Crime in Houston and Dallas." |
All those arrests and mugshots. How many chances does one guy get in California? |
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Property is theft; the biggest thieves are the oligarchs.
Our wealth must be shared. |
We can't take people who think this way seriously. |
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You guys are talking to yourselves. |