Question for level headed dems

Forget about Trump for a few minutes.

It’s obvious cities are going to hell in a hand basket. Murder is way up, carjackers have replaced the annoying windshield washers , one mayor won’t even take questions from white reporters.
Cops are either defunded or not allowed to do their jobs like enforce vagrancy laws, even car theft and shoplifting are not responded to by police in my city although that should change with our newly elected mayor.
Disturbing the peace by democrats in New Orleans with the clear intent to disrupt folks eating out is common behavior.
Of course I can give more examples of the lawlessness that’s clearly happening but I think you get the point.

Is this really what you want? This is what you vote to enable.
If so, why? Why do you want to live in hell holes?

And forget whataboutisms like asking why republicans live in trailer parks. Start your own thread on that.
I’m just curious .



I can try to field this one, I feel myself a centrist but I did vote for biden. I think the mayor lightfoot's proclamation was short sighted and yes racist, that will do nothing but serve to continue any division. If she wanted to call on or interview with less "YT" (new term for white people I read this morning), she should have just done that. by announcing it, it comes off racist.


Crime is indeed up, much of that has to do with being idle, locked up and yes, the misguided call to defund the police, where police now are afraid to do their jobs. This is also a big fault of the police departments who don't do enough to shed the reputation of being harsher on POC's While you can try to blame all of the rising crime on democrat control, it's not really a fair blame in many cases, in some, for example lightfoot and diblasio, and whoever the mayor of sanfran as well as LA is, yeah, stupid policies lead to stupid crime rates. Im sure we can name several cities like this, but that's not the whole story....

but that's just it, Miami, is one of these cities where crime has skyrocketed, no? this is a republican governor and a republican mayor. Jacksonville, Tulsa, and fort worth all republican controlled and all seeing homicide rates for example increase. So there is a base level increase among cities controlled by democrats and republicans. So I am not sure blaming an entire party is appropriate here.


Then again, personally, even if Tulsa had 0 crimes, I'd much rather live in LA.
 
Forget about Trump for a few minutes.

It’s obvious cities are going to hell in a hand basket. Murder is way up, carjackers have replaced the annoying windshield washers , one mayor won’t even take questions from white reporters.
Cops are either defunded or not allowed to do their jobs like enforce vagrancy laws, even car theft and shoplifting are not responded to by police in my city although that should change with our newly elected mayor.
Disturbing the peace by democrats in New Orleans with the clear intent to disrupt folks eating out is common behavior.
Of course I can give more examples of the lawlessness that’s clearly happening but I think you get the point.

Is this really what you want? This is what you vote to enable.
If so, why? Why do you want to live in hell holes?

And forget whataboutisms like asking why republicans live in trailer parks. Start your own thread on that.
I’m just curious .
This is what happens in a failed system. The economy has been hollowed out and all we get is lip serves from our corrupt politicians. We're told to lockdown for a year as Rome burns. It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. It would help if we could agree that government is our enemy.

Do I sound like a broken record?
 
Can you provide a list of cities by crime rate and then a list of the same cities by political party currently in control of the mayor's house?
You gotta be kidding. Google which cities have the highest murder rate then google to find out last time they had anything but a dem mayor and city council. :doh:
Can you explain how a mayor can cause higher or lower crime?
Mayor and complicit city council. Take Ted Wheeler or Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan and their city councils/assemblies, e.g. Didn't allow the police to do anything against the riots and CHAZ
Is a high crime rate for a particular city worse in low-income areas and barely noticeable in higher-income areas?
Absolutely
If so, why might that be?
Good question. Why do low income people in cities hate LEO's that are there to protect them?
 
The Hatzolah came to my rescue

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It's not the car deliberately cutting me off. It's me on the bicycle that's the problem.

 
Have you been to Portland, Seattle, Atlanta, St. Louis or New Orleans in the last 5 yrs. and compare them to what they were 15, 30 years ago? I have. My hometown. I know.
Cities are just fine, thanks. And the rise is violent crime is not just a phenomenon in cities, it is happening everywhere. And if you really want to politicize this, it happened on Trumps watch.[/QUOTE] :palm:
This is not about Trump. And he has little to do with how individual cities are run. Yes, anecdotes are all I have but CHAZ in Seattle is no anecdote. The nightly riots in Portland is no anecdote. I've seen several posts here giving crime statistics showing carjackings are way up, unheard of in N.O. when I lived there.
Sorry, but this is what I expected. Denial of the obvious.
Anyway what I was talking about is why would an educated level headed person vote for a mayor or city council (not Trump) that allows lawlessness?
We just made a big course correction in Anchorage last week. The citizens have had enough. We experimented with an uber-liberal mayor that tried very hard to turn Anchorage into another Portland and he was succeeding. And Anchorage voted for Biden. In that regard it's a blue city. But it's citizens rejected local policies that favor criminals.[/QUOTE]

Show me the statistics, and we'll talk. But you just claiming it's obvious doesn't make it obvious.
 
Forget about Trump for a few minutes.

It’s obvious cities are going to hell in a hand basket. Murder is way up, carjackers have replaced the annoying windshield washers , one mayor won’t even take questions from white reporters.
Cops are either defunded or not allowed to do their jobs like enforce vagrancy laws, even car theft and shoplifting are not responded to by police in my city although that should change with our newly elected mayor.
Disturbing the peace by democrats in New Orleans with the clear intent to disrupt folks eating out is common behavior.
Of course I can give more examples of the lawlessness that’s clearly happening but I think you get the point.

Is this really what you want? This is what you vote to enable.
If so, why? Why do you want to live in hell holes?

And forget whataboutisms like asking why republicans live in trailer parks. Start your own thread on that.
I’m just curious .


You make up lies.
 
Miami, is one of these cities where crime has skyrocketed, no? this is a republican governor and a republican mayor. Jacksonville, Tulsa, and fort worth all republican controlled and all seeing homicide rates for example increase. So there is a base level increase among cities controlled by democrats and republicans. So I am not sure blaming an entire party is appropriate here.
First thanks for the lucid response.
Yes crime is up in the few R controlled cities, cities in general are unlivable shitholes, IMO. But also cities in general are overwhelmingly D controlled and have been perpetually. So back to my original question: why do they never make any attempt to change (like mine did)?

Then again, personally, even if Tulsa had 0 crimes, I'd much rather live in LA.
And to each their own. L.A. is one of those cities I'll no longer set foot.
 
Anchorage made a course correction last week.
The dem shitholes get worse and worse or at best stay the same with high crime yet continue to vote for lawlessness. How many cities have you seen vote out a dem and vote in an R? Very few.
You moved from St. Louis because it became unlivable, didn't you?

That's not why we moved, no. We wanted to retire to a cooler climate for health issues, a more peaceful and less crowded area with 365 days/year outdoor rec opportunities, and a relatively low cost-of-living. We actually considered the Palmer area, briefly.

Poverty and crime go hand-in-hand. Fix the income inequality mess, provide decent-paying job opportunities, and hope for a better future, and your crime problem will fix itself.
 
First thanks for the lucid response.
Yes crime is up in the few R controlled cities, cities in general are unlivable shitholes, IMO. But also cities in general are overwhelmingly D controlled and have been perpetually. So back to my original question: why do they never make any attempt to change (like mine did)?

And to each their own. L.A. is one of those cities I'll no longer set foot.


My point is, and I did sorta agree with you that some cities have had poor management, but I do not think it's fair to blame those cities poor managment on all democrats everywhere than it would be to blame all republicans for the same using miami, tulsa, and other republican controlled cities.


I like to set foot anywhere, I found life is grand when you "set foot", but in all seriousness.


Check this out.


Tulsa Violent crime: 48.3
LA Violent Crime: 29.1

Tulsa Property crime: 74.3
LA Property crime: 35.1


So why, if I can ask you respectfully, would you prefer to step foot in tulsa, than LA?
 
That's not why we moved, no. We wanted to retire to a cooler climate for health issues, a more peaceful and less crowded area with 365 days/year outdoor rec opportunities, and a relatively low cost-of-living. We actually considered the Palmer area, briefly.

Poverty and crime go hand-in-hand. Fix the income inequality mess, provide decent-paying job opportunities, and hope for a better future, and your crime problem will fix itself.




to be fair, Anchorage is a wild, and often pugilistic town, it has nothing to do with politics but more frontier life.
 
My point is, and I did sorta agree with you that some cities have had poor management, but I do not think it's fair to blame those cities poor managment on all democrats everywhere than it would be to blame all republicans for the same using miami, tulsa, and other republican controlled cities.


I like to set foot anywhere, I found life is grand when you "set foot", but in all seriousness.


Check this out.


Tulsa Violent crime: 48.3
LA Violent Crime: 29.1

Tulsa Property crime: 74.3
LA Property crime: 35.1


So why, if I can ask you respectfully, would you prefer to step foot in tulsa, than LA?

Worst traffic and drivers in the world (and I've traveled a lot).
Too crowded. Actually I've never been to Tulsa but I've already permanently eliminated L.A.
As far as those homicide statistics, they sometimes bewilder me. E.g., Anchorage has a high murder rate , I've been living here for 20+ yrs and have never personally known anyone being murdered. By the time I was 25 yr. old in the N.O. area I had two personal friends and an uncle murdered and every person I knew had similar stories of friends and/or relatives having been murdered. It's just a fact of life there.
 
to be fair, Anchorage is a wild, and often pugilistic town, it has nothing to do with politics but more frontier life.
I can tell you where part of the problem lies.
In Native villages they can make some autonomous laws. One of them is that a chronic trouble maker can be banished permanently from the village and where do they end up? On the streets in Anchorage.
 
Worst traffic and drivers in the world (and I've traveled a lot).
Too crowded. Actually I've never been to Tulsa but I've already permanently eliminated L.A.
As far as those homicide statistics, they sometimes bewilder me. E.g., Anchorage has a high murder rate , I've been living here for 20+ yrs and have never personally known anyone being murdered. By the time I was 25 yr. old in the N.O. area I had two personal friends and an uncle murdered and every person I knew had similar stories of friends and/or relatives having been murdered. It's just a fact of life there.




I've been to anchorage, it's a frontier town, Do you know you can talk to people in LA who have the same feeling as you not seeing the crime reported? and the same people in anchorage who have had your experience in NOLO?



I 100% concede on the crowds.
 
I can tell you where part of the problem lies.
In Native villages they can make some autonomous laws. One of them is that a chronic trouble maker can be banished permanently from the village and where do they end up? On the streets in Anchorage.



We had the same thing where I grew up in New Mexico, cept they often ended up dead from exposure, it was a big problem there. but part of the problem sure, more than half the problem? I would have to see statistics.
 
I've been to anchorage, it's a frontier town, Do you know you can talk to people in LA who have the same feeling as you not seeing the crime reported? and the same people in anchorage who have had your experience in NOLO?
The violent crime in Anchorage is mostly isolated in the Mountain View and Fairview neighborhoods. I can only image what the murder rate per 1,000 there is in those isolated 'hoods. My property is abutted by woods, a field and the Campbell Creek greenbelt so I sometimes will leave for an hour or so with the doors unlocked.
 
The violent crime in Anchorage is mostly isolated in the Mountain View and Fairview neighborhoods. My property is abutted by woods an field and the Campbell Creek greenbelt. I'll leave the house for an hour or so with no one home and leave the door unlocked.



I remember being in a bar in the downtown area for about a week straight when I was there, it reminded me of the dukes of hazzard bar fights on the tv. It was fun to watch until one night someone got stabbed.


but that's anecdotal of course. so my impressions could be off, but statistically, it's a pretty rowdy city.
 
I remember being in a bar in the downtown area for about a week straight when I was there, it reminded me of the dukes of hazzard bar fights on the tv. It was fun to watch until one night someone got stabbed.


but that's anecdotal of course. so my impressions could be off, but statistically, it's a pretty rowdy city.

Certain parts, I agree.
 
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