Crime Rates In Liberal Cities Shockingly Higher Than In Conservative Cities

UncleBuck

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The signs posted at wildlife reserves would not say please don't clothe or shelter the animals, that would just be stupid. Before you go off the depend and OMG HE STHAID HE WONT HELP PEOPLES!! THATS RACIST!! I'm not saying that at all. I'm saying our help has not been working and we need to focus on ways to help people become self-sufficient. I also realize there a shit ton of people that need the motivation of starvation and freezing before they will even attempt it. For those that want to, I want to help, for those that can't I want to help, for those that won't, I want to vote them off the island. You are on your own loser, we gave you several chances. Without that threat, many in this country will simply continue to ride the system. I have 4th generation cradle to grave welfare to let me know our methods aren't working and doing more of the same will not fix it. What do you have to back up the claim that if we only did more for people they would be less dependent.
ok, so you're comparing people on food stamps to wild animals.kinda reminds me of a totally not racist republicaqn teabagger type from the south.[youtube]nIXI5HNj6XE[/youtube]that's you. you're an idiot on his level.
 

beenthere

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ok, so you're comparing people on food stamps to wild animals.kinda reminds me of a totally not racist republicaqn teabagger type from the south.[youtube]nIXI5HNj6XE[/youtube]that's you. you're an idiot on his level.
Dude, the study was done by a non profit group in the Bay Area of liberal California.
You just can't get over the fact that liberalism fails and fails and fails.
Have a wonderful day.:lol:
 

NoDrama

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There you go assuming again. No, personally I believe we should reform welfare, increase minimum wage, create infrastructure jobs and provide aid to urban neighborhoods that need it in the form of sustainable farming, cost efficient housing and better transportation as well as more police and stricter laws on crime.

You have yet to show us any constructive ideas that will help our society progress. You and your kind have only wanted to stifle it. You are unpatriotic.
more police and stricter laws on crime would only do one thing.

You are aware that the USA imprisons more of its population than any country ever has? We have people serving life sentences for non violent crimes here. I don't think more police or laws will actually change peoples behavior.

Urban neighborhoods won't do well to learn sustainable farming methods because it is extremely difficult to till up pavement and concrete and plant rows of corn on roads that you need to drive on. There is a reason farms are rural.

I agree with reforming welfare.

We wouldn't really need to increase min wage if the Fed would actually try to keep prices stable, I mean isn't that why we increase it in the first place? To keep up with price increases caused by inflation?

Create infrastructure jobs if needed, but don't create them just to get people working. Digging holes and filling them back again is just a huge waste of resources and taxpayer monies.

Better transportation can mean a lot of things, but I suspect you mean public transportation. Won't work for the most part because people LOVE their vehicles and LOVE to drive them, even if they get shit MPG.

Cost efficient housing? We call those premanufactured homes, already exist. So do trailer homes, very cost efficient, but lose their value over time because they are not real estate.
 

NoDrama

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You are either blind, ignorant or just playing dumb, in an effort that we may not notice. Flint, Michigan is a FAR cry from Colorado Springs, CO, a FAR FAR cry. Among many things, lets look at population density. One is 197 square miles in size, the other, just 34 square miles, which means people are closely packed together. Now let's look at history, Flint is the birthplace of GM, a town that as literally seem economic booms and total collapse, right now Flint is in total collapse, nothing to do with a liberal or conservative local government. And you know this. Stop playing the fool.
You know they aren't actually trying to compare them right?
 

Dr Kynes

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Digging holes and filling them back again is just a huge waste of resources and taxpayer monies.
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see4

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more police and stricter laws on crime would only do one thing.

You are aware that the USA imprisons more of its population than any country ever has? We have people serving life sentences for non violent crimes here. I don't think more police or laws will actually change peoples behavior.

Urban neighborhoods won't do well to learn sustainable farming methods because it is extremely difficult to till up pavement and concrete and plant rows of corn on roads that you need to drive on. There is a reason farms are rural.

I agree with reforming welfare.

We wouldn't really need to increase min wage if the Fed would actually try to keep prices stable, I mean isn't that why we increase it in the first place? To keep up with price increases caused by inflation?

Create infrastructure jobs if needed, but don't create them just to get people working. Digging holes and filling them back again is just a huge waste of resources and taxpayer monies.

Better transportation can mean a lot of things, but I suspect you mean public transportation. Won't work for the most part because people LOVE their vehicles and LOVE to drive them, even if they get shit MPG.

Cost efficient housing? We call those premanufactured homes, already exist. So do trailer homes, very cost efficient, but lose their value over time because they are not real estate.
USA imprisons more than any other country, yes I know. They imprison 10's of thousands for non-violent drug offenses, which I think is total bullshit. The war on drugs is a fallacy.

Sustainable farming is already starting to show up in places like Bronx, Staten Island, South Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Trenton, and likely tons of other places. It can work, if you don't dismiss it before trying it.

Raising minimum wage is an effort to force companies to become more fiscally responsible, instead of diverting much of its revenue to executive wealth.

I'm sorry, but the nation as a whole has some of the worst rated infrastructure of all leading countries in the world. The bridges across 'Murica are the worst they have ever been, ever. Let's fix them.

Yes, I meant better public transportation. Flint would do well to have public transportation to outside of Flint, into neighboring towns/cities. So would Trenton, and Baltimore, and Atlanta, and Charlotte.

Yes, cost effective housing is possible, and no, it does not need to be a trailer park. It could be something like a nationalized Habitat for Humanity.

You know they aren't actually trying to compare them right?
They were though.
 

Pinworm

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Hey Pin, I looked at your WW that was 60 days in, it didn't stack very well at all, did you flip that as a clone?
Nope. I'm no grow-pro. For my first hydro run, I'm happy. Still learning for sure. But, I'm totally flattered you came by to check out my "work".
 

UncleBuck

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Nope. I'm no grow-pro. For my first hydro run, I'm happy. Still learning for sure. But, I'm totally flattered you came by to check out my "work".
kinda like how red1966 has me on ignore, yet is always in my "last 10 visitors" on my profile page.
 

see4

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kinda like how red1966 has me on ignore, yet is always in my "last 10 visitors" on my profile page.
I had a girl in high school claim she hated me and would talk shit about me to all my friends.

I fucked her several times.
 

UncleBuck

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i only criticize the white supremacists and their groupies, and only then if they deserve it.

remember shotgun420's grow? dare i post that one again? sirgreenthumb got some derision from me for his lettuce. nietzschekeen pulled a whole bunch of undeveloped pistils covered in fungicide, that was a sad case too.

echelon beat all of them, and his was just meh.
 

NoDrama

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Sustainable farming is already starting to show up in places like Bronx, Staten Island, South Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Trenton, and likely tons of other places. It can work, if you don't dismiss it before trying it.
That's sustainable GARDENING, not farming. There are no 500 acre plots in the middle of the Bronx.

Raising minimum wage is an effort to force companies to become more fiscally responsible, instead of diverting much of its revenue to executive wealth.
The people who own the company vote on a board of directors, the board of directors comes up with a executive pay and bonus program with the approval of the owners of the company. Guess who the owners are? Your grandparents, parents, school teachers, basically anyone invested in the market. If you got a 401K, you got skin in the game, if you don't care about your retirement and could care less if your investment ever grows, just make all the executives work for 2Xwages and see where all the talent goes.

I'm sorry, but the nation as a whole has some of the worst rated infrastructure of all leading countries in the world. The bridges across 'Murica are the worst they have ever been, ever. Let's fix them.
I don't want unemployed unskilled labor building MY bridges. I want bona fide engineers and skilled labor from the private market with a proven record to do that.

Were still 16th best infrastructure in the world, 132 countries have it worse. Besides I have a Toyota Land Cruiser and it goes anywhere with ease.

Yes, I meant better public transportation. Flint would do well to have public transportation to outside of Flint, into neighboring towns/cities. So would Trenton, and Baltimore, and Atlanta, and Charlotte.
hardly anyone will use them which means they become a drain on the taxpayers because of the maintenance costs can't be spread out amongst the fare payers.
Yes, cost effective housing is possible, and no, it does not need to be a trailer park. It could be something like a nationalized Habitat for Humanity.
Habitat for humanity is nation wide bro, or do you mean just build free houses for everyone? Why a house, why not a 7,000 Sq Foot 3 story mansion for everyone? Why stop there? Why not fill the garage with Ferrari and Porsche and have an Olympic size swimming pool out back. If a small free house is good for people, a bigger more opulent one would be better.

In reality though, free housing soon becomes slum housing.

Ever been in the housing projects? Know why its so dirty and broke down? Cuz no one gives a shit, it was given to them. No respect for that which you didn't earn yourself.

You have a heart, but people will just take take take and never give if you let them. Oh sure a select few might be grateful and actually use the resources given to them, but those people would have done so in any circumstance. Many people are very willing to just settle for what they got even if it isn't much.
 

Pinworm

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Just checking bro, cause you sure have a bunch to say about other peoples grows.
I'm bored. List a few examples.

EDIT: I'm pretty sure I'm the guy who gives positive feedback. I'd be interested in seeing me posting the opposite.

[video=youtube;1Ld5LDjigsI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ld5LDjigsI[/video]

Or are you just trying to be another RIU cop?
 
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