The (Current year) General Political/Salma Hayek discussion Thread Part V

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    ArcadiaGP

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    From Gallup

    On virtually every big indicator, Americans say things are better today than they were at the end of the Obama-Biden presidency.

    Economy is better (+22 points), country is more secure (+18 points), the military is stronger (+15 points), streets are safer (+9 points)...

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    Ingomike

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    On virtually every big indicator, Americans say things are better today than they were at the end of the Obama-Biden presidency.

    Economy is better (+22 points), country is more secure (+18 points), the military is stronger (+15 points), streets are safer (+9 points)...

    EPTK6_aWsAEHpX3

    And from this we see the power of Americas MSM and their 95% barrage of negative Trump news, the news is all good and half the public does not even know it intellectually, even though they tell pollsters it is. What a conundrum...
     

    ghitch75

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    On virtually every big indicator, Americans say things are better today than they were at the end of the Obama-Biden presidency.

    Economy is better (+22 points), country is more secure (+18 points), the military is stronger (+15 points), streets are safer (+9 points)...

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    this will never be on CNN...
     

    Alpo

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    I think Indiana would follow most of the national polling except Indianapolis certainly doesn't feel safer. It seems to be getting worse. Violent crime well above the national average AND Chicago, fer cryin' out loud.
     

    nonobaddog

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    I think Indiana would follow most of the national polling except Indianapolis certainly doesn't feel safer. It seems to be getting worse. Violent crime well above the national average AND Chicago, fer cryin' out loud.

    They are comparing it to before Trump. Chicago violent crime is down in 2019 for the third straight year.

    https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2020/1/1/21045319/chicago-2019-crime-stats-decrease-murders-shootings-gun-violence-police-department-lightfoot


     

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    Maybe I wasn't clear. Chicago is a standard we all pretty much agree to rag on. Indianapolis is worse. And getting increasingly worse.

    https://www.wibc.com/blogs/hammer-and-nigel-show/truth-about-indys-murder-and-homicide-rates-2019
     

    nonobaddog

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    Wow, yep, Indy is up there but not quite as bad as some others

    1 - St Louis
    2 - Detroit
    3 - Baltimore
    4 - Memphis
    5 - Kansas City
    6 - Little Rock
    7 - Milwaukee
    8 - Rockford
    9 - Cleveland
    10 - Stockton
    11 - Albuquerque
    12 - Springfield, MO
    13 - Indy

    21 - Chicago

    This is according to USAToday. I'm sure there are other lists.
     

    printcraft

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    Wow, yep, Indy is up there but not quite as bad as some others

    1 - St Louis
    2 - Detroit
    3 - Baltimore
    4 - Memphis
    5 - Kansas City
    6 - Little Rock
    7 - Milwaukee
    8 - Rockford
    9 - Cleveland
    10 - Stockton
    11 - Albuquerque
    12 - Springfield, MO
    13 - Indy

    21 - Chicago

    This is according to USAToday. I'm sure there are other lists.

    You know... the majority of the mayors of those cities probably have a common denominator...
     
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