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The conservatives cities have an average of 12.252% of their population at or below the poverty line. In the liberal cities that number jumps to 22.252%. So there are nearly twice as many poor people living in the liberal cities as the conservatives cites. Poverty breeds self destruction and crime. I have a feeling these crime statistics have a little more to do with economic situation than political ideology. |
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And look at Chicago. It's been run by the big Democrat Party machine for over a hundred years. It's an absolute mess. Those kind of policies (in my opinion) are what lead to poverty. Especially for the inner city black youth. But the people there are conditioned to vote "Democrat" because they think that getting a tiny bit of social welfare every month is going to lift them up somehow. And yet after decades and decades of living under Democrat rule...it only gets WORSE somehow. In my opinion, it's created a state of dependence in them and damn near "enslaves" (I know that's a touchy word but I believe it to be true) them to the govt. and condemns them to poverty. |
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Austin was one of the cleanest cities I've visited and I felt safe traveling around there. Meanwhile Dallas and Forth worth just reminded me of the slums and was IMO just a large Orlando. It felt like I had to be careful were I went. It's not if it's a red state or a blue state, but rather the population of the cities and how the local govt runs it. You could easily tell, that Austin puts a great deal of effort into keeping their city clean and keeping the crime rate low. Everything was well kept and the people there took pride in their city. Then look at Dallas and it was run down and shitty. That translates to the local govt not doing their job which will lead to higher crime rates. |
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Among Florida’s 11,446,540 registered voters: 40% Democrats. 36% Republicans. 20% No Party Affiliation (independents). 4% Minor Parties" I'm from Florida and my family still lives there. They are all "old south" Democrats. Always have been. And if you notice, I didn't go by "State" I went by city. The local govt. of Detroit (along with their ass kissing of the unions there) destroyed that town. They are bankrupt. Business is RUNNING from there. Orlando? It's a beautiful city (I lived there at one time and go there a lot). Lots of money, lots of businesses moving IN. |
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Dallas is a big urban city. The only places in Dallas with Republicans (who are also crooks...but not as much into big govt.) are the suburbs where all the people with money live. Keep in mind that Texas as a STATE is booming right now with oil. Inner city kids in Dallas with more govt. handouts aren't anywhere near the oil fields that are spurring economic growth. And they'd rather try to be like their favorite rapper than to realize they could be making serious money if they only got off their asses, told the govt. "no thanks for you welfare" and traveled a hundred miles where the big paying jobs are waiting for them. |
And my final argument for you Crockett:
Are you seriously trying to compare Orlando to Detroit or Chicago? I've spent time in all 3 cities (Detroit almost 20 years ago, and it was already fucked even then). I would feel perfectly fine living in Orlando (one of my aunts lives there now). I would NOT feel good about moving to Detroit. And Detroit is as perfect an example of big govt./big unions/anti-business as exists in this world. Detroit had it all. (still could). It was the center of the universe for the automotive industry. But the crooked politicians and unions got so greedy that nobody will open a car plant there now. That's why you see cars being made in South Carolina, Tennessee...ANYWHERE but Detroit. The people of Detroit deserved better. But the govt. and unions fucked them. |
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