Many Stores Closing Due To Democrat Inspired Looting

OK Sparky, give us a list of Repub. headed cities where stores are closing due to looting. Put up of shut up.
No.
The idiot who decided the metric was important needs to provide it. He's the one cherry picking his data, not me.
 
I focused on those cities because that is where most of the illegal activity is.
You focused on Democratic cities because you're cherry picking data.
Either provide all data or admit you're wanting a particular angle to spin.
 
Rightguide said:
I focused on those cities because that is where most of the illegal activity is.

You focused on Democratic cities because you're cherry picking data.
Either provide all data or admit you're wanting a particular angle to spin.
Rightguide doesn't want to focus on the meth-heads and gun violence in Red areas, so Rightguide cherry-picks.
 
Democrats are supporting and encouraging, through policy, this degradation of society because they are afraid of this demographic. They created this monster, and now we all have to live with it.
 
Democrats are supporting and encouraging, through policy, this degradation of society
Measles epidemics, shooting USA citizens in the streets of Minneapolis, trashing the environment, use of federal prosecutors as the President's personal revenge squad, coercing the Federal Reserve into manipulating interest rates, blowing up the national debt, gutting FEMA, stoking inflation, taking bribes (Qatar, cryptocurrency . . .) . . .

Yeah, your society is headed in the degrading direction.
 
We can trace the programs having the most lasting effect of entrenched poverty and government dependency. It's called the War on Poverty initiated under Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration in the 1960s, particularly those associated with welfare expansion. When benefits are structured so that earning more or improving skills reduces eligibility or diminishes support, recipients may face a rational choice: remain in a static economic position or risk losing critical aid. Over time, this dynamic created a persistent socioeconomic class whose political interests are aligned with maintaining or expanding these programs. Because access to benefits becomes tied to voting outcomes, this group can form a predictable voting bloc, one that naturally favors candidates and policies committed to sustaining or enlarging welfare programs. These programs created a level of existence acceptable for basic survival, but not to the level many of these recipients desire, so too many of them have turned to crime to enhance the levels of their existence.
 
I'm pointing out his biased bullshit.
If he doesn't want to be biased, he can provide all of the data.
I'm not the one doing it.
What bias? The vast majority of cities where this is happening at a scale high enough to drive out business are in Blue cities.
 
What bias?
You provided cherry picked data.

The vast majority of cities where this is happening at a scale high enough to drive out business are in Blue cities.
If you wanted all the actual data, you wouldn't ask for only Democratic cities. If your assertion is correct, the data would show it.

And not only that, but you blatantly lied about it when I challenged you ...lol
 
You provided cherry picked data.


If you wanted all the actual data, you wouldn't ask for only Democratic cities. If your assertion is correct, the data would show it.

And not only that, but you blatantly lied about it when I challenged you ...lol
What lie?
 
We can trace the programs having the most lasting effect of entrenched poverty and government dependency. It's called the War on Poverty initiated under Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration in the 1960s, particularly those associated with welfare expansion.
Those programs were a lot more successful at reducing poverty than popular memory gives them credit for, and would have been still more successful if the Vietnam War had not drained the funding.
 
We have an excess of retail. American stores sell junk we don't need. Useful items are poorly made and irreparable, so we must frequently buy new merchandise, until local crafts revive and replace manufacturing. Many more locations will close and average store size will shrink.
 
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