The top ten POOREST states are all RED states: MS, WV, AL, LA, KY, AR, SC, OK, TN, TX

If the federal government controls everything why are there any variances between the states?

It is naive to think government (at any level) controls those factors. How does a new city government increase or decrease crime since they don't usually make major policy changes? In my state those officials at the city/school district level are non-partisan and do not run on party labels.

There seems to be a real need to believe our party makes everything better.
 
It is naive to think government (at any level) controls those factors. How does a new city government increase or decrease crime since they don't usually make major policy changes? In my state those officials at the city/school district level are non-partisan and do not run on party labels.

There seems to be a real need to believe our party makes everything better.

Leaving aside the idiocy of people trying to tell others how to vote on here (as if there are a bunch of fence sitters who post here who regularly vote both Democratic and Republican and therefore can be convinced) I do think policies implemented are important. No one branch of government has total control of course but use San Francisco as an example where we just recalled our DA. The feeling was he was too supportive of criminals and was soft on even the bad criminals. He had the power to charge more folks if he desired. So to answer your question local government (or the DA) does have a say in how crime is prosecuted (or isn't).
 
Neither can you. In my case, it's more one of I'm smart enough to not want to spend my money on living in a fucked up state like California or New York. Oh, Chevron just moved their Corporate headquarters to Texas leaving California... Another large corporation gone.

Oh, I already live in an exclusive, gated community so I can keep out the riff-raff and undesirables like you. So, you see I CAN afford it.
Maybe you'll eventually make enough to get out of that trailer park with the dirt roads. Eh, maybe not.

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Leaving aside the idiocy of people trying to tell others how to vote on here (as if there are a bunch of fence sitters who post here who regularly vote both Democratic and Republican and therefore can be convinced) I do think policies implemented are important. No one branch of government has total control of course but use San Francisco as an example where we just recalled our DA. The feeling was he was too supportive of criminals and was soft on even the bad criminals. He had the power to charge more folks if he desired. So to answer your question local government (or the DA) does have a say in how crime is prosecuted (or isn't).

I agree but think that is more true of large cities with a bigger range of political ideologies. Not many DAs in middle or smaller cities/counties would have enough supporters on the far left willing to try more radical approaches.

Can the DA's methods be directly connected to increased crime?
 
How so? Cutting it at 50 years seems arbitrary. Why not 60 years? Why not 100 years?

And what is data from 40 years ago going to tell us about data from the last ten years?
Because the last 50 years shows a long term trend that ten does not.
 
I agree but think that is more true of large cities with a bigger range of political ideologies. Not many DAs in middle or smaller cities/counties would have enough supporters on the far left willing to try more radical approaches.

Can the DA's methods be directly connected to increased crime?

Do I think their actions/methods have influence? No question. But is it solely on them? I don't think so.
 
Oh, I already live in an exclusive, gated community so I can keep out the riff-raff and undesirables like you. So, you see I CAN afford it.
Maybe you'll eventually make enough to get out of that trailer park with the dirt roads. Eh, maybe not.

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So your nursing home has a security fence and gate to prevent patients like you from wandering away. Congrats.:laugh:
 
Oh, I already live in an exclusive, gated community so I can keep out the riff-raff and undesirables like you. So, you see I CAN afford it.
Maybe you'll eventually make enough to get out of that trailer park with the dirt roads. Eh, maybe not.

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Sure you do... Found a photo even!

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Again, who is Minty?

You are so delusional and obsessed with me you have given me a "pet" name.

Uggggh. Need a brain scrub now.

Pretend you aren't the former Mint Julep from the old DC Junkies board, Minty. And tell us what you meant by your post. What IS the difference between those states? Why don't you have the guts to come right out and say what you really mean. :chicken:

"What is the difference between states like Vermont and the New England states and those listed above?

Things that make you go hmmm."
 
Has the SF crime rate increased at a faster rate than other CA cities without the liberal DA?

(All the DA's in SF are liberal, Chesa Boudin was very progressive). I don't know how we compare to other cities. The reason he was recalled was people felt less safe here. Our City is also 1/3 Asian and there were a lot of attacks on Asian and many in the Asian community felt he showed more empathy to criminals than to Asian crime victims. (A good number of the people attacking Asians were black so some of the DA's biggest backers were in the black community so he found himself in a tough position and didn't want to speak out)

People bought what he was selling on the campaign trail about criminal reform, less people in prison etc. so that's why he was elected. But once in office and stories of people who should have been behind bars who were instead out in the streets committing more crime, along with the general feeling of being less safe, and all that good will from the campaign trail was gone.
 
Again, who is Minty?

You are so delusional and obsessed with me you have given me a "pet" name.

Uggggh. Need a brain scrub now.

May I help, Mz WhackoBimbo? lol

It’s cyclical. Me, Minty (LIG). and Sailor have seen this many times over the years. Many times.

You voted for him Minty.
Welcome to solient green

You are still minty though.

Minty is both. For decades. Give her a pat on the head for trying.

Are you pretending you don't realize that Life is Golden (former name Mint Julep) is one of the loudest racists on this forum, as is perfectly evident by reading her posts?
 
Have you lived there all your life? What do you like about it?

Yes, I’ve lived in OK all my life, SE OK since ‘74 when my dad retired from the Army. I would not like living in Central or Western OK. Much too flat and no trees to speak of.

I have travelled to most of our contiguous states on purpose. I still lack the Dakotas and Michigan. I like visiting other places and seeing things I’ve read about. I also like visiting with the people from other states. I’m different from my wife in that respect. I’ll strike up a conversation with a willing stranger anytime I can wherever I am. I also have relatives all over the US and a couple of places in Europe. I say that to say this: When I say things like, “I’d rather live here than anywhere else,” it isn’t a statement completely born of ignorance.

What do I like about here? Cost of living is low, regulation is minimal, I’m just far enough from civilization to be comfortable but in 25 minutes I can be in a town with a few restaurants, a Walmart which I try to avoid, a very nice grocery store, a locally owned store on par with Lowe’s and a small hospital and then I can be at a superior heart and stroke hospital in 50 minutes. Also my own Choctaw tribal hospital is 25 minutes in the other direction, so my physical needs are well met.

My hobbies can be participated in here for minimal cost, I love the people here…I mean we have our share of nuts but for the most part folks here are friendly and nice and will step up and help anyone if needed.

The biggest tell for me is that no matter where I visit, conservative state or liberal, two weeks is my limit. I’m ready to get back home. Not necessarily to just the comforts of my house but back home to my people. Yes, I’m very happy here. There are probably other states where I could be happy but I think I’ll stay here a few more years.
 
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