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10 people injured at KC Super Bowl Parade
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(02-15-2024, 12:17 PM)GMDino Wrote: Ah, yes.  The traditionally non-progressive areas of NYC, Baltimore and Chicago. Ninja

If anyone wonders how leftists can be presented with clear evidence of their utter failure and still manage to avoid confronting it, here it is.  Baltimore is second in the nation in homicides in 2022.  So even with a drop in the rate their numbers are still astronomical. Congrats Baltimore on going from shitty to slightly less shitty.

https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/baltimore-ranks-among-top-2-cities-with-homicide-rate-problems-according-to-study

Chicago is ranked 7th.  New York held out a bit longer than most "progressive" areas, but look for their numbers to have increased in 2023 (not homicide specifically, crime in general).  So, your drops are drops from way higher rates to just much higher rates.  

You literally could not be a more perfect example of someone using statistics to deceive.


Quote:Also, again. Rates started rising in 2019. "pre-Biden".

It could be your location bias.  It could be your job bias.  

It's not bias, it's called evidence.  And I provided evidence of this not being an issue specific to Los Angeles County.  Literally how much more evidence do you need to finally admit that the far left has utterly failed the people on this issue?  That their radical ideology is victimizing people and costing them their lives and livelihood?  Is your blind deference to anything Democrat so strong that you cannot find fault in them for anything, no matter how strong the evidence?

Quote:Either way I agreed that repeat offenders and violent offenders need to treated more harshly.

Except ultimately you do not.  If you actually believed that then you'd join the majority of us who recognize the root of this problem and you'd be demanding the resignation of these soft on crime, and criminals, DAs.  But you're not, your defending them, both in this thread and others.

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RE: 10 people injured at KC Super Bowl Parade - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 02-15-2024, 12:33 PM

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