Lily
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I am particularly impressed when they camp out and protest for the environment and leave the place a trashed shithole.....yes, very consciences. Libtards gonna libtard
Butler, PA
I am particularly impressed when they camp out and protest for the environment and leave the place a trashed shithole.....yes, very consciences. Libtards gonna libtard
Maybe you missed the part where the city is in such a state for 356 days a year across decades.
you're welcome
Nice try though. A little weak on sustainability but you tried.
Hmmmmm top 12 most crime riddled cities in America (the US of, not the Americas - take note)
All red states...WTF?
also:
Whuuudt?
Top rank - all red states. Huh?
Top 20 Most Unsafe US Cities Today
1. Memphis
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State: Tennessee
Population: 621,056
Crime Rate: 97.64 crimes per 100,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
in the country (at 24.37 per 1,000 people), with aggravated assault leading the list. The city has been actively addressing these issues through targeted policing and community engagement initiatives.
Despite these efforts, the high rates of crime continue to impact the lives of Memphis residents, influencing everything from economic opportunities to daily safety.
2. St. Louis
State: Missouri
Population: 286,578
Crime Rate: 87.10 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
St. Louis, Missouri, holds the dubious distinction of being one of the most dangerous cities in America. With a violent crime rate of 14.70 per 1,000 residents, St. Louis experiences a high volume of aggravated assaults, which constitute the majority of violent crimes here.
The city’s crime rate is a significant concern, reflecting broader social and economic hardships contributing to its high crime statistics. Efforts to implement crime reduction strategies and community policing are underway to curb these alarming rates.
3. Little Rock
State: Arkansas
Population: 202,864
Crime Rate: 72.08 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Little Rock’s crime landscape is heavily marked by violent crimes, particularly aggravated assaults, which significantly influence the community’s sense of safety. The violent crime rate of Little Rock is 18.25 per 1,000 residents, according to recent statistics.
Despite its modest population size, the city’s crime rate rivals much larger cities. Initiatives focusing on community policing and crime prevention programs are being implemented to address these issues and enhance public safety.
4. Minneapolis
State: Minnesota
Population: 425,096
Crime Rate: 66.28 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Minneapolis faces challenges with violent crimes (12.45 per 1,00 people), notably aggravated assaults. In recent years, there has been a rise in these incidents, which has prompted city officials to take a closer look at effective crime reduction strategies.
The city focuses on community-based initiatives that aim to reduce crime and strengthen the relationships between law enforcement and the communities it serves.
5. Detroit
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State: Michigan
Population: 620,376
Crime Rate: 66.09 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Detroit is often cited in discussions about urban decay and crime in America. at 20.59 per 1,000 residents, the city faces challenges, with aggravated assaults and robberies being particularly prevalent.
Economic hardships and population decline have contributed to these high rates. Nonetheless, Detroit has been working toward revitalization and crime reduction through various social programs and community initiatives to curb violence and promote a safer community.
6. Kansas City
State: Missouri
Population: 509,297
Crime Rate: 63.18 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Kansas City, Missouri, experiences a significant volume of violent crimes (14.83 per 1,000 people), particularly aggravated assaults. The city’s crime rate is a matter of concern, reflecting challenges that stretch across many urban areas in the U.S.
Efforts to curb these rates include enhanced policing strategies and community outreach programs that engage residents in crime prevention.
7. New Orleans
State: Louisiana
Population: 369,749
Crime Rate: 60.98 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
New Orleans is renowned for its rich culture and vibrant life; however, it also faces significant challenges with violent crimes, particularly aggravated assaults. The violent is 14.46 per 1,000 residents, which is much higher than the national average.
Efforts to address crime in the city focus on enhancing community policing and increasing surveillance in high-risk areas. These initiatives aim to reduce the incidence of violent crimes and improve safety for all residents and visitors.
8. Cleveland
State: Ohio
Population: 361,607
Crime Rate: 59.91 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Cleveland is marked by high rates of violent crimes (16.27 per 1,000 people), particularly aggravated assaults, which significantly affect the lives of its residents.
The city’s approach to tackling this issue includes comprehensive community engagement and policing efforts. These efforts are designed to address the underlying factors contributing to the high crime rate, striving to improve safety and reduce the victimization of its community members.
9. Birmingham
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State: Alabama
Population: 196,910
Crime Rate: 59.78 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Birmingham, (16.94 per 1,000 people), particularly aggravated assaults. This large city struggles with economic disparities, which contribute to the crime rate.
As one of the most dangerous cities, Birmingham’s authorities are actively engaged in community efforts and strategic policing to combat the root causes of violence and improve safety for all residents.
10. Houston
State: Texas
Population: 2,302,878
Crime Rate: 57.34 crimes per 100,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Houston faces a significant challenge with violent crimes, with aggravated assault being the most prevalent. According to the of 11.35 per 1,000 residents.
To combat this, the city has implemented multiple strategies, including community policing and targeted interventions in high-crime areas. These initiatives are part of a broader effort to reduce the impact of violent crimes on victims and improve overall community safety. Learn the .
11. Milwaukee
State: Wisconsin
Population: 563,305
Crime Rate: 51.06 crimes per 1,000 people
Most Common Crime: Aggravated assault
Milwaukee faces ongoing challenges with violent crime, with aggravated assault being the most prevalent. At a violent crime rate of 15.18 per 1,000 residents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is one of the most dangerous cities in the United States.
The city’s efforts to combat crime include focusing on high-risk communities and improving the effectiveness of law enforcement strategies. These measures aim to reduce the number of victims and improve overall community resilience against crime.
12. Orlando
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I think the IQ requirement to get the spirit of your post is 100 or better.Butler, PA you say.....well the rally was not to save the planet/environment.......but once again the fat restricts blood flow to the brain to assist understanding that environmental activists ought not to shit where they protest. Its hypocritical you see. Hold yourself to the standard you expect others of others
Once again it conflates the argument with a what about them statement and deflects from the point being made.
So um...what's your score, Jimmy B?I think the IQ requirement be
So um...what's your score, Jimmy B?
Jimmy B...is your IQ over 85? If it is you are a very unique trumputinist.
Among those are immigrants with undocumented family members such as their parents who could now face deportation:
I thought this would be of interest to @Lily since she mentiond it in a previous post.
Probably 1000 times higher informed than you are, MAGAdupe.So you're implying that YOU are a "high information voter," huh?
That explains so much.
"Get rid of Obama Care, but keep the ACA." Seriously? People are so fucking stupid/
LoLz - When I want a cherry, I know who to call on to pick me one.Crime riddled cities in Red states you say.......
I'd like to see a breakdown of the makeup of those good folk governing these metropolis'
Would I be correct that the folk running the cities in post #129 are all Caucasian GOP members.......would someone please clear that up......I believe it's important with regards to the reference of the hugh crime rate.
Now I don't know what makes a state necessarily a Red State.......I dont think you could necessarily consider Michigan a Red State considering the hair-brained Governor they have.....same for Minnesota
But lets look at the governance of some of these cities.....please click on the links to meet the very best a city could ask for.
Ah yes......Memphis.......(D)
And.......St Louis.......(D)
Little Rock.......you guessed it.....(D)
I'll skip the shitholes of Minneapolis and Detroit......unless you need to try and make sense of the problem.....then we can look further.....
Kansas City.......Quintonnnnnn Lucas..... finally an (R)
No, just kidding, another (D)
New Orleans.......you guessed it.....
And Cleveland........(D)
Then Birmingham........(D)
Houston......another Democratic cesspool
Milwaukee........this one surprised me........not......(D)
And finally Orlando......if you look at this guy you could say he's thinking "fuck those people".....and yes (D)
So it seems political affiliation does bring out the worst when it comes to governance.....
Thanks for helpng to make that point clear @The New Holliday
Among those are immigrants with undocumented family members such as their parents who could now face deportation:
I thought this would be of interest to @Lily since she mentiond it in a previous post.
LoLz - When I want a cherry, I know who to call on to pick me one.
These are red state major cities. Cities who know better than to elect republican governments.
Did you miss this:
The 10 highest crime states in the union:
Louisiana
31.64
Mississippi
32.52
Arkansas
33.72
Texas
36.77
Alabama
37.68
Oklahoma
39.34
Florida
39.52
Missouri
40.25
South Carolina
41.03
Tennessee
41.34
Montana
42.16
Kansas
42.91
South Dakota
43.38
Colorado
43.84
Ohio
45.14
Georgia
45.27
Nebraska
46.58
West Virginia
ooops - lotta red states there.
I know, speaking of Jimmy B, let's think about low IQness.
Arizona
98.3
Tennessee
98.3
Oklahoma
98.2
Georgia
98.1
South Carolina
97.8
Texas
97.4
West Virginia
97.2
Arkansas
97.1
California
97.1
Nevada
96.6
Alabama
96.4
Mississippi
95.8
Louisiana
95.2
New Mexico
95.0
See the predominance of of red states there?
I know - you are going to jump on CA, but we both know the story there - SoCal.
I agree. Corporate welfare sucks.Have you ever given consideration to the fact that democrats have created this problem we see before us today?
Let me explain.
Illegal immigration has always existed. This is not a new phenomenon. Ask anyone over the age of thirty and they will enamor you with stories of fond experiences with Illegal immigrants standing afront your local home depot looking for an honest wage for an honest day pay.
And work hard these fine people did. And for the most part they generally stayed under the radar. Making their money, feeding their families and passing out drunk on weekends. Nothing wrong there.
They weren't allowed to vote. They could not drain the welfare system at a mass scale. Migrant gangs taking over entire housing complexes were virtually unheard of and I had never met one with the sense of self entitlement we witnessed with that Venezuelan kid who was literally encouraging his fellow migrants to commandeer homes owned by tax paying citizens.
Fast forward to our present day and you are seeing all of these things, whether you choose to believe it or not. So the problem is not just the illegalness of their crossing the border. I think most normal people can turn a blind eye to a decent human being just looking for a better life and willing to work hard to get it. But when you witness what we have witnessed over the last 4 years in conjunction with voter ID laws which literally make it illegal to ask for ID in 20 states (all of whom Kamala just happened to win) you have to ask yourself two very serious questions. 1) Are these lax polices and incentives being afforded to illegals as part of some bigger and more sinister plan? and 2) how long will it be before the country we love begins to resemble the countries these people are fleeing.
This is an aggregate of multiple issues running along a single vein that has people fed up.
So, you think they give IQ tests in Colombia in English? otay.It seems obvious to me that if you have a fair number of English language learners, that any test on intelligence would be skewed in favor of those that were native English speakers.
I too am opposed to corporate welfare and wonder to this day why it is that Obama chose to hand out free money to banks like free candy on Halloween.I agree. Corporate welfare sucks.
..because (and feel free to research my posts of the time on the appropriate message boards), he was a conservative.I too am opposed to corporate welfare and wonder to this day why it is that Obama chose to hand out free money to banks like free candy on Halloween.
Too big to fail and a week later AIG execs are enjoying tax payer funded fun in the sun.
Really? That's interesting...because (and feel free to research my posts of the time on the appropriate message boards), he was a conservative.
It means, "Figure out how to use Google Translate like Lily does!"….which means?
Lazy much? Do the research. I regard him for those very reasons as a conservative.Really? That's interesting.
That's quite a leap of logic that you are talking there, son. Do you have any evidence to support this claim?
Cool story otherwise though.
So your propitiation is that Obama is a CON when he does things you don't like and a DEM when he does things you like.Lazy much? Do the research. I regard him for those very reasons as a conservative.
PS: you wouldn't know what a leap of logic is, since like most here, you couldn't logic your way out of a paper bag with a machete.
No answer question? What's your measured IQ? Can you honestly say you know it's over 85?
Yikes, doood ...ooo.So your propitiation is that Obama is a CON when he does things you don't like and a DEM when he does things you like.