The Red State Murder Problem

Crime is driven by poverty and the economy is controlled by the federal and state governments.

Municipal government is basically keeping cities running - picking up the garbage, keeping transit going, and providing infrastructure for business. Cities don't pass laws on crime and gun control.

The cities are becoming shitholes because of lack of infrastructure investment. not "Democratic policies'/.
You're telling us NYC doesn't invest in infrastructure?
You are retarded.
 
Obvious Troll thread.......
But hey, it seems to work every time since the Right jumps in all hysterical EVERY time.
Here's the reaction in Liberal La La land every time they post one of these troll threads designed to send the Right into another hissy fit........

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C'mon. Wise up...stop feeding the trolls. Unless you get a thrill out of humiliation.
 
Crime is driven by poverty and the economy is controlled by the federal and state governments.

Municipal government is basically keeping cities running - picking up the garbage, keeping transit going, and providing infrastructure for business. Cities don't pass laws on crime and gun control.

The cities are becoming shitholes because of lack of infrastructure investment. not "Democratic policies'/.
Still getting paid by the word, I see, with a bonus for bullshit.
 
Whether one does or does not blame Republican leaders for high murder rates, it seems that Republican officeholders do a better job of blaming Democrats for lethal crime than actually reducing lethal crime.

Trump-Voting States Account for 8 out of the 10 Highest Murder Rates in 2020.​

If you’re tuned in to the media, you’d think murder is rocketing skyward in New York, California, Illinois. But those states don’t even crack the top ten.

In fact, the top per capita murder rate states in 2020 were mostly those far from massive urban centers and Democratic mayors and governors. Eight of the top ten worst murder rate states voted for Trump in 2020. None of those eight has supported a Democrat for president since 1996.

The chart below shows the top 10 murder rate states in 2020. Mississippi had the highest homicide rate at 20.50 murders per 100,000 residents, followed by Louisiana at 15.79, Kentucky at 14.32, Alabama at 14.2, and Missouri at 14. The national average was 6.5 per 100,000 residents, but the top five states had rates more than twice that high.

These red states are not generating “murder is out of control” national headlines. They seem to generate no headlines at all. The rest of the top ten were filled out by South Carolina, New Mexico, Georgia, Arkansas, and Tennessee—all states rarely talked about in breathless media reports about rampant crime in Democratic strongholds. Notably, New Mexico and Georgia were the only Biden-voting states in the top ten, and they ranked seventh and eighth, respectively.

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And a big problem it is. Failed Republican policies at every level, and on every issue is leading America to becoming a crime ridden, economically ruined shit hole. Republicans, and only Republicans in Congress, the Supreme Court, and the last two Republican Presidents are responsible.
yep crime has risen everywhere in xiden’s america.
 
Whether one does or does not blame Republican leaders for high murder rates, it seems that Republican officeholders do a better job of blaming Democrats for lethal crime than actually reducing lethal crime.

Trump-Voting States Account for 8 out of the 10 Highest Murder Rates in 2020.​

If you’re tuned in to the media, you’d think murder is rocketing skyward in New York, California, Illinois. But those states don’t even crack the top ten.

In fact, the top per capita murder rate states in 2020 were mostly those far from massive urban centers and Democratic mayors and governors. Eight of the top ten worst murder rate states voted for Trump in 2020. None of those eight has supported a Democrat for president since 1996.

The chart below shows the top 10 murder rate states in 2020. Mississippi had the highest homicide rate at 20.50 murders per 100,000 residents, followed by Louisiana at 15.79, Kentucky at 14.32, Alabama at 14.2, and Missouri at 14. The national average was 6.5 per 100,000 residents, but the top five states had rates more than twice that high.

These red states are not generating “murder is out of control” national headlines. They seem to generate no headlines at all. The rest of the top ten were filled out by South Carolina, New Mexico, Georgia, Arkansas, and Tennessee—all states rarely talked about in breathless media reports about rampant crime in Democratic strongholds. Notably, New Mexico and Georgia were the only Biden-voting states in the top ten, and they ranked seventh and eighth, respectively.

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And a big problem it is. Failed Republican policies at every level, and on every issue is leading America to becoming a crime ridden, economically ruined shit hole. Republicans, and only Republicans in Congress, the Supreme Court, and the last two Republican Presidents are responsible.
All the repub states on the list are former slave states with the highest percentage of black people in America
 
Which party has been in charge of the urban centers where those homicides occured, lying fifth columnist asshole?
Hey dope...Dem states have large urban centers as well...in fact much bigger ones...and yet the murder rates in red states are worse
 
Hey dope...Dem states have large urban centers as well...in fact much bigger ones...and yet the murder rates in red states are worse
the murder and crime rate in general is up since xiden took office.

Welcome to xiden’s america
 

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