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Oldest trick used by dictators around the world, give self perceived failures a reason and someone to blame for their failures, and they will buy into it totally. Think about this, if that's the case what will the right do to stay in power- yup make as many in the population feel that suffering. They will legislate America's failure.
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Poor attempt at creating a thread. This thread has been locked. Little hard for me to change what I have to say and what I think when it is exactly what I wanted to say. Whatever, no problem.
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This is what stupid is , trump sending his killers to the capital which we all know was preplanned months ahead of the election, Then once they stopped the election to make a recount on illegal voting that he knew didn't exist. That literally everyone in the country knew didn't exist , he was going to have the recount on this lie but decide to respect the second recount and let Biden take office , He tried to bring down this country as a Traitor, as are all his supporters.
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These total q anon wackos come up with some of the biggest nonsense in the history of the world. This being right at the top of being stupid. The funny part is they make up shit like this that is nothing, trying to compensate for the 24 suits and charges against scumbag, that is not made up illegal like this but really illegal actions like being a traitor to this country and just all around criminal in every aspect of his life. There is nothing that Trump has ever done that he hasn't turned to a criminal action to make more money or to gain more power. All traitors and their supporters should have the death penalty. I will volunteer to pull the switch on all of them. They should then be all buried in the same traitor hole by D9 Cats.
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worst econimys in the us 1 Alaska 50 45 29 2 West Virginia 43 50 47 3 Mississippi 46 47 48 4 Wyoming 49 31 38 5 New Mexico 35 49 39 6 Kentucky 37 48 44 7 Louisiana 38 46 45 8 Connecticut 48 22 15 9 Kansas 47 16 33 10 you arent doing well ace yuk yuk highest murder rate top ten Mississippi - 20.50 per 100k Louisiana - 19.90 per 100k Alabama - 14.20 per 100k Missouri - 14 per 100k Arkansas - 13 per 100k South Carolina - 12.70 per 100k Tennessee - 11.50 per 100k Maryland - 11.40 per 100k Illinois - 11.20 per 100k New Mexico - 10.80 per 100k WORST EDUCATION Oklahoma Hawaii Nevada Louisiana Mississippi Texas West Virginia Alabama Alaska New Mexico THERE IS NO NEGITIVE RECORD IN THIS COUNTRY THAT ISN"T HATE PARTY DOMINATED
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It looks at this point that the Dems will gain 4 seats in the senate and two or three governorship, That can change quickly though.. My guess is for more gains by the left, If women come out big to vote. We literally can erase the hate group they call a party from our future , giving real conservatives the opportunity to break away from the hate, start a new party and support their conservative values with something other than hate.
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Who will be whining, in the last 20 elections the party that is out of power wins big in the midterms 18 out of the 20 times. . So what will your excuse be. We are just making sure we have a kill zone around the capital for the next time the hate party tries to bring down our government. That and preparing our troops to lock and load for the gun Bubbas that think they can beat America democracy on the streets.
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What is this guy talking about. Is this Q anon crap, it is hard to tell nowadays. The right makes up anything they want to fit some scenario , never the truth, always a lie or distortion. This one really went out into La La Land, so people will ignore it, but you still have to ask what the f I'll respond to one point , the republicans and Democrats swapped positions on just about everything since Lincoln, and an example of that is that the Republican Lincoln was considered a classic liberal at the time. Other than that, I have no clue. Please try to be creative on your insult response.
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Love this, Dr Flash Bang has a new q anon theory. Like I said, it is easy to find out about every single one of my claims, all of them 100% true, making this turd a 100% bulshitter. Google any point I made, and you will find hundreds of sources supporting what I've said. This guy is a small person who is controlled by Trump, Q anon and his hate.
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I told you exactly what he did and who he is , he tried to bring down our democracy to force himself in as a dictator, he is a criminal con man a total piece of shit, and he will be going to jail as he should. His life right now is made up of two things, court and jail. The man is total scum, as are his traitorous supporters, and they will be marked for life because of it.
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WORST NINE STATES FOR VIOLENT CRIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9. South Carolina • Violent crime rate: 488.3 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 392 (16th highest) • Imprisonment rate: 494 adults per 100,000 (23rd highest) • Poverty rate: 15.3% (9th highest) • Most dangerous city: Greenwood South Carolina is one of five southern states to rank among the 10 most dangerous states in the country. There were 24,825 violent crimes in the state in 2018, or 488.3 for every 100,000 people. Aggravated assualt and murder are especially concentrated in the state. There were 7.7 homicides and 362.8 aggravated assaults for every 100,000 people in South Carolina in 2018, the sixth and seventh highest rates among states, respectively. 8. Missouri • Violent crime rate: 502.1 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 607 (8th highest) • Imprisonment rate: 687 adults per 100,000 (7th highest) • Poverty rate: 13.2% (19th highest) • Most dangerous city: St. Louis Missouri is one of only eight states nationwide with a violent crime rate of more than 500 incidents per 100,000. Crime in Missouri is generally concentrated in major cities. In St. Louis, for example, there were 1,800.4 violent crimes for every 100,000 people in 2018, nearly five times the national violent crime rate of 380.6 per 100,000. The murder rate in Missouri is particularly high. There were 607 homicides in the state in 2018, equal to 9.9 for every 100,000 people, the second highest murder rate of any state, after only Lousiana. 7. Alabama • Violent crime rate: 519.6 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 383 (18th highest) • Imprisonment rate: 626 adults per 100,000 (10th highest) • Poverty rate: 16.8% (7th highest) • Most dangerous city: Anniston Alabama's violent crime rate of 519.6 incidents per 100,000 is the seventh highest among states. In the United States, poorer areas tend to have higher crime rates, and Alabama is no exception. The state's poverty rate of 16.8% is also the seventh highest in the country and well above the 13.1% national poverty rate. Aggravated assualt and murder are especially concentrated in the state. There were 7.8 homicides and 387.6 aggravated assaults for every 100,000 people in Alabama in 2018, each the fifth highest rate among states. 6. Louisiana • Violent crime rate: 537.5 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 530 (12th highest) • Imprisonment rate: 942 adults per 100,000 (the highest) • Poverty rate: 18.6% (3rd highest) • Most dangerous city: Opelousas There were 25,049 violent crimes committed in Louisiana in 2018, or 537.5 for every 100,000 people – the sixth highest among states. Louisiana also locks up a larger share of its population than any other state. There are 942 adults incarcerated in Louisiana state and federal prisons for every 100,000 residents 18 and older, the highest imprisonment rate of any state. Crime rates tend to be higher in lower income areas with limited economic opportunity. In Louisiana, 18.6% of the population lives below the poverty line compared to 13.1% of Americans. Additionally, 4.9% of the state's labor force was out of work in 2018, well above the 3.9% national unemployment rate. 5. Nevada • Violent crime rate: 541.1 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 202 (25th lowest) • Imprisonment rate: 584 adults per 100,000 (13th highest) • Poverty rate: 12.9% (23rd highest) • Most dangerous city: North Las Vegas The number of violent crimes committed in Nevada in 2018 fell by 1.5% from 2017 to 2018. The state also reported near nation-leading declines in murder and robbery, 24.1% and 20.2%, respectively. Still, the state also reported a 22.8% increase in rape over the same period, the second largest increase among states, and its overall violent crime rate of 541.1 per 100,000 people is the fifth highest in the country. North Las Vegas ranks as the most dangerous city in Nevada, with a violent crime rate of 966.1 per 100,000. 4. Arkansas • Violent crime rate: 543.6 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 216 (23rd highest) • Imprisonment rate: 781 adults per 100,000 (4th highest) • Poverty rate: 17.2% (5th highest) • Most dangerous city: West Memphis Despite a slightly larger than average 3.6% reduction in violent crime from 2017 to 2018, Arkansas ranks among the five most dangerous states in the country. There were 543.6 violent crimes for every 100,000 people in the state in 2018, far higher than the 380.6 per 100,000 national rate. Arkansas's violent crime rate is due in no small part to the concentration of violence in a handful of cities. For example, in Pine Bluff there were 1,609.2 violent crimes for every 100,000 people in 2018. In West Memphis, the most dangerous city in the state, there were 1,970.2 per 100,000. Gig economy:Could new laws designed to protect gig workers actually hurt them? 3. Tennessee • Violent crime rate: 623.7 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 498 (13th highest) • Imprisonment rate: 553 adults per 100,000 (18th highest) • Poverty rate: 15.3% (9th highest) • Most dangerous city: Memphis Tennessee has the highest violent crime rate of any state in the South and the third highest of any state nationwide. There were 42,226, violent crimes in Tennessee in 2018, more than double the number reported in Virginia, a state home to over 1.5 million more people than Tennessee. Much of the violence reported in Tennessee in 2018 was committed in Memphis. The city accounted for roughly 30% of all violent crime in Tennessee and ranks as the most dangerous city in the state with a violent crime rate of 1,943.2 per 100,000. 2. New Mexico • Violent crime rate: 856.6 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 167 (22nd lowest) • Imprisonment rate: 448 adults per 100,000 (23rd lowest) • Poverty rate: 19.5% (2nd highest) • Most dangerous city: Gallup New Mexico's violent crime rate of 856.6 incidents per 100,000 people is the highest in the contiguous 48 states and second highest nationwide. There were 17,949 violent crimes reported in New Mexico in 2018, a 10.1% increase from the previous year and the largest increase of any state. Crime tends to be higher in areas where large shares of the population are struggling. In New Mexico, which is one of only two states with a violent crime rate more than double the national average, 19.5% of the population lives below the poverty line 1. Alaska • Violent crime rate: 885 per 100,000 people • Total 2018 murders: 47 (12th lowest) • Imprisonment rate: 343 adults per 100,000 (14th lowest) • Poverty rate: 10.9% (13th lowest) • Most dangerous city: Anchorage There were 885 violent crimes in Alaska for every 100,000 people in 2018, the most of any state and well above the national rate of 380.6 per 100,000. As is typically the case, aggravated assault accounts for the vast majority of violence in the state. Rape, too, is especially common in Alaska. There were 161.6 rapes reported for every 100,000 people in Alaska in 2018, by far the highest rape rate of any state. Crime can tend to concentrate in areas that lack economic opportunity. In Alaska, 6.6% of the population was out of a job in 2018, the highest annual unemployment rate among states. 24/7 Wall Street is a USA TODAY content partner offering financial news and commentary. Its content is produced independently of USA TODAY. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/01/13/most-dangerous-states-in-america-violent-crime-murder-rate/40968963/
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There is no way to prove it to you people, I know that and everyone else knows that. But I will tell everyone else here to take anything I've said here and google it , it will support what I've said. Everything I have said here is 100% true. If you want to play games, here is your chance, pick any point i've made, and I will bury you in sources that back up what I'm saying.