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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Food for thought...... [twitter]https://twitter.com/tolmanbrett/status/1707798732291637440[/twitter][/quote] Then why is crime rising in rural and red states? Hm? Never get an answer for that one just obfuscation and avoidance.[/quote] Sure, there are red states that show crime. In what parts of those states is the crime located? Which cities? And what is the dominant political party in charge of the areas the crime is occurring. Look state by state and you’ll get a better picture. It’s blue cities.[/quote] Alaska has the highest homicide rate n the USA. What part of Alaska is run by these mythical soft on crime liberals?[/quote] That is counting suicides. It’s depressing as fk up there in the winter and men are much more effective at committing suicide than women. Anyway, strip those out and then compare the actual violent crime stats. [/quote] More lies. Homicide /= muder. “ the highest murder rate in the US is Missouri, with a murder rate of 18 murders per 100,000. The third state with the most murders is South Carolina, at 17.4 homicides per 100,000, while Arkansas comes as the fourth state with the highest murder rate, with a rate of 16.1. The fifth and sixth states with the highest murder rates are Tennessee, at 14, and Alaska, at 12.3” Those damn liberal nutjobs in South Carolina!! You can’t explain how liberal policies lead to higher crime when California has a lower murder rate than Missouri and Arkansas. If it were liberal policy at the root then why would San Fran, Boston, NYC etc have lower rates than cities in red states?[/quote] Now, go to those states and name the big cities that brings those numbers up. You cannot compare states without looking at the cities. The cities generally set policy. (Illinois is the only STATE to set no cash bail state wide, for example) I'll give you a start there.... Missouri - St. Louis Tennessee - Memphis South Carolina - Florence Now, what do these cities have in common??????? [/quote]
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