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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A study on the ten most dangerous states was analyzed by WalletHub among others using various methods. WalletHub compared all states with using these factors… Crime Statistics (including violent offenses like aggravated assault and property-related offenses such as burglary) Traffic Fatalities Workplace Accidents Availability of Emergency Services Socioeconomic Elements (poverty levels, education, and healthcare access) 1. Louisiana #2:in gun deaths 2. Mississippi. #1 in gun deaths 3. Arkansas #8 in gun deaths 4. Texas. 5. Oklahoma 6. Montana #6 in gun death rates 7. Alabama. #4 in gun death rates 8. Florida. Top 20 9. Missouri. #5 in gun death rates 10. Tennessee. #10 in gun death rates All of these states are in desperate need for overhauls which means tons of money. But it’s not part of Trump's vow to get back at his enemies so it won’t happen. I think that might have been why he went bankrupt so many times. He wasn’t smart with money. Portland Oregon is in the middle of the pack on terms of most dangerous cities. They are about 29th out of 50 With regard to crime in Portland - Compared to January through June 2024, overall violent crime in Portland fell by 17 percent. Aggravated assaults dropped by 18 percent, robberies declined by 10 percent, and sexual assault reports were down 12 percent. Notably, homicides fell from 35 incidents to 17 incidents – a reduction of 51 percent – representing the largest homicide decrease of any major city in the report. So Trump has no reason to go into Portland but he’s going just to try and stir up trouble. He’s hoping to get the liberals out there protesting. What they should do is stay home and empty out the streets. [/quote] Sadly, most of the cities that make those states dangerous have been run by Democrats for decades.[/quote] Yep. If you break it down by city you will see that in red states AND blue states, the cities with the highest crime rates are overwhelmingly run by democrats and have been for some time. [/quote] It can’t be broken down by city. You’re ignoring the rest of the state that might also have problems with violence, guns, break ins, drugs. Blue states have more money than states like Mississippi where corruption in government is out of control. Mississippi has a dozen dangerous small cities, not just Jackson. It’s up to the governor of Mississippi to fix the problems. [/quote] I'd take my chances any day of the week in Mississippi over Portland, Chicago, NYC, etc. [/quote] Do you live in your mom's basement? Anyone choosing the violence in Jackson, Mississippi over a comfortable, pleasant life in NYC, Portland, or Chicago - all great cities - is someone who is brainwashed by right-wing propaganda. But go ahead and move to Jackson, Mississippi. Best of luck to you once you see sunlight. [/quote]
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