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re: President Trump speaks outside NYC courtroom
Posted on 10/2/23 at 2:52 pm to HVAU
Posted on 10/2/23 at 2:52 pm to HVAU
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1. Louisiana
Louisiana is the most dangerous state in the U.S. Louisiana ranks 47th for Financial Safety and 49th for Emergency Preparedness. Louisiana has one of the highest unemployment rates, sitting at 8.3% as of November 2020. Louisiana has the third-highest bullying incident rate, and one of the high fatalities per 100 million miles traveled. Louisiana also has the highest homicide rate in the U.S. with 14.4 murders per 100,000 people.
2. Mississippi
Mississippi's total score is 34.46, making it the second-most dangerous state in the United States. Mississippi ranks 50th out of 50 for Road Safety and Emergency Preparedness and 49th for Financial Safety. Mississippi has the second-highest fatalities per 100 million miles traveled. Mississippi also has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. Before COVID-19, the unemployment rate sat around 5.5% and currently sits around 6.4%.
3. Texas
Texas is the third-most dangerous state in the country. With a total score of 34.78, Texas ranked 48th for Emergency Preparedness and 43rd for Personal & Residential Safety. Texas has the highest share of uninsured people, with 18.4% of the population going without health insurance.
4. Arkansas
Arkansas has a total score of 37.05, making it the fourth-least safe state in the country. Arkansas ranks 48th for Personal & Residential Safety and 48th for Financial Safety but performs slightly better in the other categories. Arkansas has the third-highest number of assaults per capita and the fifth-highest bullying incidence rate. Arkansas has the fifth-highest murder rate in the U.S. with 8.6 murders per 100,000 people.
5. Oklahoma
Oklahoma is the fifth-least safe state. Oklahoma ranked 45th for Financial Safety, 47th for Workplace Safety, and 44th for Emergency Preparedness. Oklahoma has the third-highest share of uninsured people. With 14.3% of residents not having health insurance. Oklahoma's overall crime rate is 3,277.08 per 100,000 people.
6. Montana
With an overall score of 38.93, Montana is the sixth-most dangerous state. Montana ranks 47th for Personal & Residential Safety and 42nd for Workplace Safety. Surprisingly, Montana has a much high Financial Safety ranking of 15th.
7. Alabama
Alabama comes in at seventh for the most dangerous U.S. state. Alabama ranks 46th for Emergency Preparedness. Alabama has the fifth-highest number of assaults per capita and the seventh-highest homicide rate of 8.3 per 100,000 people. Alabama's overall crime rate is 3,185.26 per 100,000 people.
8. Florida
As the eighth-most dangerous state, Florida ranks 47th for Road Safety and 43rd for both Emergency Preparedness and Workplace Safety. Florida has one of the highest shares of uninsured people at 13.2% of its population. Florida's unemployment is around 6.4% as of November 2020.
9. Missouri
Missouri's overall score is 41.48, making it the ninth-most dangerous U.S. state. Missouri ranks 40th for Emergency Preparedness, with about 10% of residents missing health insurance. While Missouri ranks 39th for Personal & Residential Safety, it has the second-highest homicide rate in the country of 9.8 murders per 100,000 people.
10. Tennessee
Finishing out the top ten with an overall score of 42.60 is Tennessee. The state ranks 50th for Personal & Residential Safety. In 2020, the state had 11.5 murders per 100,000, the eighth-highest homicide rate in the country
Places have problems, but pretending that this all comes down to liberal policies is bull shite.
Care to share the source?
Posted on 10/2/23 at 2:55 pm to Warboo
That one is World Population Review. I can get the others in a bit.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 2:57 pm to HVAU
Most Dangerous States
United States
29,809
Number Of Homicides
US Total Number
12 per 100K
Homicide Rate
National Average
45,055
Number Of Gun Deaths
US Total Number
16 per 100K
Gun Death Rate
National Average
Search
# State Number of Homicides
1 California 3.5K
2 Texas 3K
3 Florida 2.1K
4 North Carolina 1.2K
5 Illinois 1.1K
6 Missouri 1.1K
7 Ohio 1.1K
8 New York 1.1K
9 Michigan 1.1K
10 Louisiana 1.1K
11 Tennessee 970
12 South Carolina 891
13 Virginia 863
14 Georgia 834
15 Arizona 805
Want to know why these states are on the list? Look at the D besides the gov., mayor, etc. Louisiana and Ga. are on there because of New Orleans and Atlanta. Democratic hell holes. California is self explanatory. Illinois is a peaceful state but the war zone none as Chicago which is Democratic run makes the state look like crap. It all circles back to a common denominator. I will give you a guess what that is.
United States
29,809
Number Of Homicides
US Total Number
12 per 100K
Homicide Rate
National Average
45,055
Number Of Gun Deaths
US Total Number
16 per 100K
Gun Death Rate
National Average
Search
# State Number of Homicides
1 California 3.5K
2 Texas 3K
3 Florida 2.1K
4 North Carolina 1.2K
5 Illinois 1.1K
6 Missouri 1.1K
7 Ohio 1.1K
8 New York 1.1K
9 Michigan 1.1K
10 Louisiana 1.1K
11 Tennessee 970
12 South Carolina 891
13 Virginia 863
14 Georgia 834
15 Arizona 805
Want to know why these states are on the list? Look at the D besides the gov., mayor, etc. Louisiana and Ga. are on there because of New Orleans and Atlanta. Democratic hell holes. California is self explanatory. Illinois is a peaceful state but the war zone none as Chicago which is Democratic run makes the state look like crap. It all circles back to a common denominator. I will give you a guess what that is.
This post was edited on 10/2/23 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:00 pm to HVAU
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That one is World Population Review. I can get the others in a bit.
You posted a list with road conditions, financial security, disaster readiness, etc for the criteria. What in the hell does that have to do anything. Mississippi is poor and has shitty roads ??
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:06 pm to HVAU
Now break down the homicide #s by the cities in each state with the largest # and see if those cities are more likely to be liberal rather than conservative
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:10 pm to HVAU
quote:So, weird?
Similar stats when you search by general health outcomes. Weird.
Are you making some sort of blanket condemnation of minorities?
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:11 pm to minister of truth
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Now break down the homicide #s by the cities in each state with the largest # and see if those cities are more likely to be liberal rather than conservative
DING DING. You just figured the common denominator. Unfortunately HVAU is searching the CNN website for his data and prog. talking points. He will then let us know that under democrat government we live in the garden of eden.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:17 pm to Warboo
Yep. He may travel plenty, but he lives in the land of blissful ignorance.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:20 pm to TigerFanatic99
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It's because this is the case he's afraid of. It can destroy his business empire.
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TigerFanatic99
What an ignorant, traitorous kunt you are...
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:29 pm to beebefootballfan
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I’ve still yet to see the purpose of this one. He bought property, paid for property, and had 0 issues. Then all of the sudden it’s an issue.
The issue is that he lied on his loan application. This is the kinda shite that causes banks to fail and then we are bailing them out.
It's great that he didn't declare bankruptcy on this one, but let's not act like Trump businesseshaven't declared bankruptcy (multiple businesses).
The penalty for what he did though is too steep. They should properly fine him for the money he saved fraudulently along with a hefty fine on top of that.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:36 pm to tango029
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The issue is that he lied on his loan application. This is the kinda shite that causes banks to fail and then we are bailing them out.
It's great that he didn't declare bankruptcy on this one, but let's not act like Trump businesseshaven't declared bankruptcy (multiple businesses).
The penalty for what he did though is too steep. They should properly fine him for the money he saved fraudulently along with a hefty fine on top of that.
You do realize that the bank does appraisals on the property and agreed with Trumps values?
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:41 pm to Warboo
quote:This is basically a regulatory proceeding. In that context, the question is not whether the bank relied upon his misrepresentation, but just whether he made the misrepresentation.
You do realize that the bank does appraisals on the property and agreed with Trumps values?
“Reliance” would be an issue if the bank were suing him. It is not.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:41 pm to tango029
He lied like on an application?
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:44 pm to Antoninus
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You do realize that the bank does appraisals on the property and agreed with Trumps values?
This is basically a regulatory proceeding. In that context, the question is not whether the bank relied upon his misrepresentation, but just whether he made the misrepresentation.
“Reliance” would be an issue if the bank were suing him. It is no
Its nothing more than a witch hunt.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:46 pm to Warboo
quote:The motivation? Probably
This is basically a regulatory proceeding. In that context, the question is not whether the bank relied upon his misrepresentation, but just whether he made the misrepresentation. “Reliance” would be an issue if the bank were suing him.quote:
It is no Its nothing more than a witch hunt.
That is not the issue raised in the post to which I responded.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:54 pm to Warboo
quote:
You do realize that the bank does appraisals on the property and agreed with Trumps values?
No they didn't, Educate yourself on the case.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 3:57 pm to Jbird
quote:
He lied like on an application?
He applied for a personal line of credit. Part of that is providing a good faith estimate of your assets.
He flat out lied on his estimates,
in many cases 10-20x a reasonable estimate so that he could secure a favorable rate of 2% vs standard commercial rate of 8% . That's fraud pure and simple.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 4:15 pm to HVAU
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That one is World Population Review. I can get the others in a bit.
From your "source":
"Safety varies from state to state. Some states are safe from some dangers but fall prey to others. To determine which states are the safest, WalletHub compared all 50 states across 53 safety indicators grouped into the following categories: Personal & Residential Safety, Financial Safety, Road Safety, Workplace Safety, and Emergency Preparedness."
The cities I mentioned have distinct cause/effect issues that are clearly traced to policy. It would be idiotic to ignore that negative trends frequently have avoidable causes, so that the rest of the country can avoid those causes.
Posted on 10/2/23 at 4:21 pm to Flats
Well, the poster you are responding to has the same attitude that the New Yorkers have about illegal immigrants. As long as it doesn’t affect me, it doesn’t matter.
Or the problem doesn’t exist
Or the problem doesn’t exist
This post was edited on 10/2/23 at 4:23 pm
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