dckingsfan wrote:closg00 wrote:Kris Kobach failed in his attempt to nationalize Republican voter suppression and cheating schemes, but they are still being carried-out on the state and local level
It starts with the false narrative that there is a lot of voter cheating and it moves from there - "I am offering legislation to attack this problem" - even though there isn't a problem.
Same way with war on crime. "I am offering legislation to attack this problem" - even though the problem is diminishing.
Violent crime and crime in general is not diminishing. at all. You keep pointing to the same stupid graphs that dont deal with reality and also dont show any type of crime rate diminishing.
1. your graphs show 400-500% increases in crime rates across the board since 1940-2017
2. Marked increase in the 80's-90's with a sharp decrease following that but rates that are still 3-4 times higher in 2017 than 1960!!! so please stop saying its decreasing. Its not. Crime rates are still up!! way up!! Just not
3. Due to massive increase in population from the 1940's
cops are just reporting it less because people call on the police less often<--- due to high crime areas being overwhelmed with all kinds of crime and exhaustion, less detectives to solve crimes, "snitches getting stitches" social values and which all lead to heavy fatigued in dealing with crime.
To further complicate the entire issue is that the local "economies" in these high crime areas have come to accept drug dealing as almost the sole source of revenue into their communities.
To sum it up:
1. Statistically you are WRONG! and thats by just looking at your own stats.
2. Nuanced analysis shows you are way off and that crime is just being reported significantly less and less detectives are on the streets to solve crimes and make more "reports" more as they investigate.
3. Politically, local mayors dont want crime "stats" up on their watch.<--that's how they lose elections. Mayors are in charge of police departments and do everything they can to suppress crime stats. oldest play in the book...except its more nuanced in the modern era of viral "news." So the mayors simply put less detectives on the streets. In chicago, we have about half of the detectives in 2018 that we have in 1995. <--crime data suppression at its finest.
like i said, its a full rebuild.