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The problem is that this sounds like a very sexy shopping list to people on the other side. Some of these are enticing even to a lot of democrats, especially the ones about crime in cities. We know it’s a bullshit promise that would fail spectacularly, but the idea of it is scintillating to some. I fear for their votes.
"Cracking down on crime in cities" is code for cracking down on minorities.
Cities are huge, so there's a lot of crime in aggregate, but if you calculate an average crime rate per x number of people, you find that small towns are often way worse.
Yes, but it's easier for Republican mouth breathers to understand "Chicago had 12,000 murder last year" than "The per capita murder rate in Chicago is 5.2 compared to 15.7 in East Cousin-sister-fucking-menage-a-troi, Arkansas."
Also, doesn't really roll off the tongue, does it? /j
If we put a cost on crime, I'm pretty sure the national guard should go instead to Wall Street. Hell, even some police stations might be costing more in comparison.
The biggest form of property crime in the US -- by far -- is wage theft.
This is the similar problem to the election where he won. He pushed a shopping list of utter insanity, but to many, it was change. When you feel that you are on the fringe of society, and that the world doesn't recognise/respect you, you're going to go for the candidate that says "I'll make it different" - even if that difference is categorically worse.
It's how the right wing wins everywhere, from Brexit, to the Netherlands, to the US.