TheReal_ND wrote:
This kills the civic nationalist
I wonder if GCF can explain to me what that blue crescent cutting across the south represents.
TheReal_ND wrote:
This kills the civic nationalist
As has been said, there are lies, damn lies, and statistics.C-Mag wrote:68% of Murders occur in 5% of the Counties in the US.
https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2017 ... s-counties
http://crimeresearch.org/
What happens is the Federal Gov with their central planning paint with a broad brush to address the problems and 95% of the counties have to deal with whatever crap sandwich they want to put out.
Then the press weighs in and paints a picture that does not resemble reality for most Americans.
I believe this happens with most of our issues, and we plebes end up arguing over what some idiots did.............. Martin-Zimmerman for example.
Who run those cities?jbird4049 wrote:As has been said, there are lies, damn lies, and statistics.C-Mag wrote:68% of Murders occur in 5% of the Counties in the US.
https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2017 ... s-counties
http://crimeresearch.org/
What happens is the Federal Gov with their central planning paint with a broad brush to address the problems and 95% of the counties have to deal with whatever crap sandwich they want to put out.
Then the press weighs in and paints a picture that does not resemble reality for most Americans.
I believe this happens with most of our issues, and we plebes end up arguing over what some idiots did.............. Martin-Zimmerman for example.
So please forgive me, doesn't that correlate strongly with the distribution of the population? Crime does require people to commit them. So is that by points, or straight numbers, or instead by ratios like per a certain population size? If not the latter, those percentages are at best misleading, or worse, using statics to lie.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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No bitch, you are the one lying. Population density is not an excuse for a one size fits all Federal policy. Why can't these localities act for themselves?jbird4049 wrote:As has been said, there are lies, damn lies, and statistics.C-Mag wrote:68% of Murders occur in 5% of the Counties in the US.
https://www.onenewsnow.com/culture/2017 ... s-counties
http://crimeresearch.org/
What happens is the Federal Gov with their central planning paint with a broad brush to address the problems and 95% of the counties have to deal with whatever crap sandwich they want to put out.
Then the press weighs in and paints a picture that does not resemble reality for most Americans.
I believe this happens with most of our issues, and we plebes end up arguing over what some idiots did.............. Martin-Zimmerman for example.
So please forgive me, doesn't that correlate strongly with the distribution of the population? Crime does require people to commit them. So is that by points, or straight numbers, or instead by ratios like per a certain population size? If not the latter, those percentages are at best misleading, or worse, using statics to lie.
jbird4049 wrote: So is that by points, or straight numbers, or instead by ratios like per a certain population size? If not the latter, those percentages are at best misleading, or worse, using statics to lie.
It is straight numbers.“From 1977 to 2000 – on average – 73 percent of counties in any given year had zero murders,” the researchers pointed out. “Possibly, this change is a result of the opioid epidemic’s spread to more rural areas.”
So either.....clubgop wrote:jbird4049 wrote: So is that by points, or straight numbers, or instead by ratios like per a certain population size? If not the latter, those percentages are at best misleading, or worse, using statics to lie.It is straight numbers.“From 1977 to 2000 – on average – 73 percent of counties in any given year had zero murders,” the researchers pointed out. “Possibly, this change is a result of the opioid epidemic’s spread to more rural areas.”
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
viewtopic.php?p=60751#p60751
I'm still avoiding studying like a child so I'll beg off drilling down those numbers.GrumpyCatFace wrote:So either.....clubgop wrote:jbird4049 wrote: So is that by points, or straight numbers, or instead by ratios like per a certain population size? If not the latter, those percentages are at best misleading, or worse, using statics to lie.It is straight numbers.“From 1977 to 2000 – on average – 73 percent of counties in any given year had zero murders,” the researchers pointed out. “Possibly, this change is a result of the opioid epidemic’s spread to more rural areas.”
A) Maine is a crime-ridden hellhole, or
B) they're counting jaywalking and traffic tickets as "crime" equal to murder and rape.