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1) it insults the local authorities without offering help 2) it scares the public who are already worried about FEMA camps and shit like that 3) it scares the public who are worried about federal overreach 4) it fires up public who want this to happen in their town because they are unhappy with their own crime statistics 5) it sets precedent for other cities that have worse problems to expect the same treatment. NONE OF THIS NEEDED TO HAPPEN. He should have picked up the phone and talked with Emmanuel and hashed out a plan to solve this behind the scenes. But he is incapable of this because HE NEEDS THE ADULATION. He cannot let the credit or the spotlight go to anyone else. THIS IS HIGHLY DISTURBING in a person who holds so much power. Quadafi, anyone? Hitler? Pol Pot? Where the hell is he steering the country? |
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what plan would YOU implement? that doesn't involve "the feds".... still waiting to hear what you have in mind... |
Chicago keeps getting worse and worse and nobody seems to do anything about it. What is Trump supposed to do, let it turn into Iraq?
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Better to just let people die, day in and day out. Merica! That jerkoff that was in the White House showed more concern for Treyvon Martin or Clarence Brown than he did for the TEN THOUSAND+ who were shot and/or murdered in his own HOME TOWN during his 2 terms. He did 1,000,000X more for Iran who would happily see us all dead than he has for stopping the endless murders in his own home town of Chicago.. Maybe someone should finally care? Maybe someone should put their fucking foot down and stop it? This shit has been going on for a very long time.... lets stop pretending the leadership there isn't 100% incompentent to do anything about it. Ahhhh... shit. I keep forgetting... Black Lives don't actually matter. Its fucking funny that you have a guy in the White House that has been talking about this more than the President did in 8 years and talking about stopping it... and when he starts to take action, he's Pol Pot or Hitler??? What a joke. Maybe it should it needs to be your child taking a bullet in the head while asleep in her crib? Your mom while walking down the sidewalk? Why not? You're totally ok with it happening to 1000s of others.... You're happy to take issue with the guy who would stop it after the local government has done jack fucking shit in decades. Someone needs to walk through these neighborhoods and summarily execute every fucking known gang banger there is. But no, you'll bitch about that... as more and more kids die each day, most of them by accident caught in the cross fire. Countless 1000s murdered. 10's of 1000s shot in the last two decades. What is your plan besides attacking plans? |
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290 shooting victims in Chicago for 2017 ALREADY.
But lets not insult a people or public official, no matter how little they care and how inept they are. Lets just let people die. Merica! Keep sending positive thoughts to Chicago Elli. Clearly it's helping. |
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JAN. 1, 2016 - DEC. 31, 2016 4,368 shooting victims How many people were killed in Chicago in 2015? The year-end crime statistics showed there were 468 murders in Chicago in 2015 compared with 416 the year before, a 12.5% increase, as well as 2,900 shootings—13% more than the year prior, and up 29% since 2013. Chicago had more homicides than any other city in 2015, according to the Chicago Tribune.Jan 2, 2016 BUT.... don't offend the mayor! Don't hurt any feelings!!! Let people die,... Let children die,... as long as you don't offend anyone!! Don't try to save lives or you'll be called "Hitler" and "Pol Pot" by Liberals. |
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762 609 were black Why? |
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We need to get back to a culture where being a good person, being honest and doing the right thing, treating others well and where success is respected and the goal. Not a culture where the lowest common denominator in some areas is dragging the rest down because no one can have an opinion anymore on their net impact on society without being called racist. They used to say "it takes a village to raise a kid"... now we're so far away from that because the worst of humanity is now allowed to tell everyone else they aren't entitled to an opinion about their parenting, their choices and how it affects everyone around them. The world was a much better place when that wasn't the case. Personally, i don't care one way or another about guns. I dont care if they are banned or not. I don't have a problem with getting shot because i don't hang out where people get shot. I don't associate with people who shoot. Regardless, it's 100% irrelevant to the problem in Chicago. They have strict gun laws. One thing i do know is that the gangs, drug dealers and Cartels WILL ALWAYS HAVE GUNS and the shooting won't stop just because someone decided that their only option is to legally obtain weapons... and that they're suddenly going to fight over $1,000,000 a year street corners with dance-offs and Rock, Paper, Scissors. |
Richman speaks on this article!
https://fs.wp.odu.edu/jrichman/2017/...n-times-piece/ I do not support the Washington Times Piece Dear Washington Times, As a primary author cited in this piece, I need to say that I think the Washington Times article (Hillary Clinton received 800,000 votes from noncitizens, bolsters Trump argument, study finds - Washington Times) is deceptive. It makes it sound like I have done a study concerning the 2016 election. I have not. What extrapolation I did to the 2016 election (https://fs.wp.odu.edu/jrichman/2016/...ss-to-clinton/) was purely and explicitly and exclusively for the purpose of pointing out that my 2014 study of the 2008 election did not provide evidence of voter fraud at the level some Trump administration people were claiming it did. I do not think that one should rely upon that extrapolation for any other purpose. And I do not stand behind that extrapolation if used for ANY other purpose. Best Regards, Jesse Richman January 31 update I had a very nice discussion with the author of the Washington Times article. He helped clear up some ways in which I and others had misunderstood his article. He clarified that he in no way intended to say I had new data for 2016 as I and others had read the piece to imply. And I apologized for my misreading of the piece. I sought to clarify that my key concern was that there is substantial uncertainty concerning the level of non-citizen voting in 2016 and I don’t want to get ahead of the data. As I have no national data specifically for 2016 I do not have a specific point estimate for that year. |
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They're all shit holes. |
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If a less extreme talker had put forward the migration, trade and jobs policies Trump put forward, Clinton would have been trashed. |
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Is being PC that important to you? |
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