@RapidResponse47@POTUS Summary
Red states (especially in the South) tend to have higher violent crime rates per capita.
Blue states often have more total crime in raw numbers, because of large cities, but their per capita rates are usually lower
@RapidResponse47@POTUS Urban vs. Rural Divide
- Big cities (many in blue states) tend to drive up crime *numbers* because of population density.
- But when comparing per capita rates, a number of smaller, rural red states show some of the highest violent crime rates in the country
“Canadian travel to the United States is down for a third consecutive month, falling 15.2 percent compared with April of last year… The U.S.-based hotel chains Marriott, Hyatt and Hilton say they are experiencing slower growth and all 3 have lowered…”
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Tomorrow's news:
-Trump issues executive order to deport all Catholic citizens to Iran.
-666% tariffs implemented on all goods coming from Italy
- Trump claims he is the real pope. "I spoke directly with Jesus he pleaded and cried asking 'make the vatican great again' PATHETIC"