Yes, check the stats |
Yep, it has. https://www.npr.org/2024/02/12/1229891045/police-crime-baltimore-san-francisco-minneapolis-murder-statistics https://news.northeastern.edu/2024/06/20/magazine/us-murder-rates-2024/ https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2024/07/01/despite-what-some-politicians-say-crime-rates-are-decreasing/ I'll believe the data over lying MAGA politicians. |
There are 3 kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics. |
If you mean the Executive Branch, it's Biden and his team of staffers and advisors and senior agency officials. The more worrisome question is who is running SCOTUS - because that's now Leonard Leo and a host of other unelected people. |
Prove it's a lie or shut up. And sorry but random made-up anecdotes don't count. |
The irony of Jackson saying another White House physician will say anything the patient wants. |
The biggest damned liars out there are the MAGA liars. |
Trump is very talented at causing financial crises and then acting like “he didn’t do a thing” like a 4 year old hiding cookies behind his back. |
Ronny "Candy Man" Jackson... known for handing all kinds of controlled drugs out... |
My god, yes. Jackson spoke like a cult member on coke. |
And Melania is more impressive, than a college professor who chooses to still work? |
Hardly ANYONE wants to get into the military under the crazies now in charge. That’s why Democrats are going after YOUNG WOMEN to get drafted. |
Conflicting reports on violent crime trend 2022 FBI crime statistics shows a 1.7% decline in violent crime compared to 2021. But the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey shows a 44% increase. The two Justice Department reports have never disagreed so much on violent crime’s year-over-year trend. Since the methodologies for these two reports are different, it’s not unusual for them to show different trends on a particular year, said Richard Rosenfeld, a criminology professor at the University of Missouri, who recently wrote about this divergence for the Council on Criminal Justice. Over the past 30 years, these two reports’ difference in year-over-year violence trends has never been as big as it was last year. In 2021, the FBI changed how it collects data from police departments, and as a result, that year’s crime data missed nearly 40% of police agencies. Bureau analysts estimated the missing data with statistical modeling, but the change led to the most incomplete picture of national crime since the FBI began collecting data in the 1930s, which created confusion on how crime trends changed. Last year, the FBI reversed the change and revived the previously-retired data collection system. They also gave agencies that didn’t submit data for 2021 a chance to submit their data retrospectively. Nearly 2,500 agencies took the FBI’s offer and submitted crime data through the old system for 2022, but it’s unclear how many did for 2021. Experts said the lingering effect of that transition could be why the 2021-2022 trend is unreliable: If the 2021 crime data remains incomplete, it is difficult to compare it with the 2022 data. https://www.themarshallproject.org/2023/11/03/violent-crime-property-data-nibrs-ucr-fbi-2022 |
And not dangerous at all to put a man who lies, values money over all else , is ready to leave NATI, had no respect for soldiers and is Putin’s lapdog?? |
Yes, but only if you use facts and statistics as the basis for your beliefs. Foreign territory to you, I get it. |