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    But what about my chances of being killed by a Muslim

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    There are roughly 312 million people in the United States. There are Roughly 357 million guns. There are Approximately 32,000 deaths per year from firearms. 60% are Suicides. That is 19,220 3% are Accidental. That is 960. 4% are justified. That is 1,200 33% are Homicides. That is 10,560. 80% of those Homicides are Gang related. That is 8,488. That leaves 1,713 in a society of 312 million people. That gives you a 0.010256410256% chance of death by gun. A 0.008564% chance if you don't hang out in the hood not planning a crime and not planning on committing suicide. The United States Does Not have a Gun problem.
    But what about my chances of being killed by a Muslim

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    ‘They’re going to have to do a lot to get me back’: College-educated women are fleeing Trump’s GOP

    The exodus of college-educated women leaving the Republican Party has accelerated under President Donald Trump with a recent poll showing that desirable demographic now favors Democrats by over 32 percent

    Democrats now hold a 20-point edge among all women when it comes to control of Congress, up from 12 points during the 2014 midterms.

    https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/theyre-going-to-have-to-do-a-lot-to-get-me-back-college-educated-women-are-fleeing-trumps-gop/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaig n=Feed%3A+TheRawStory+%28The+Raw+Story%29

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    ive never seen so much wrong in one chrisbot post

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    i know people like to point at ridiculous liberals like boutons and say "this is why trump won" but that last post is exhibit A of why trump won... delusional voters who believe literally everything they see on social media

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    Love those Democrat cities



    ONE-THIRD Of U.S. Homicide e Coming From 5 Chicago Neighborhoods


    Murders in the U.S. rose as a whole last year, thanks in large part to a Windy City crime wave.


    Murders in the U.S. rose nearly 9% last year, and one-third of that increase came from just a few neighborhoods in Chicago, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of the FBI’s annual 2016 publication, Crime in the United States.

    While violent crime (homicide, rape, assault, and robbery) also rose nationwide from 2015 to 2016 — over 4% — the data show the increase was not uniform, but rather concentrated in cities like Chicago and Baltimore.

    Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., meanwhile, saw “meaningful declines in violence [that] have been sustained since the 1990s.”

    Interestingly, the paper’s neighborhood-by-neighborhood analysis claimed that areas where homicides ed had a “lighter street presence by police following officers’ high-profile killings of young black men.”

    A Pew Research Center poll from January 2017 showed that an overwhelming number of police officers say widespread protests following high-profile killings of black suspects have made police less willing to conduct basic police work, such as stopping and questioning su ious people in high-crime neighborhoods, and using an appropriate level of force to diffuse a situation.

    In Baltimore, violent crime rates were going down until 2015, when police officers “pulled back from a more proactive approach” following widespread city riots after the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who suffered a severe spinal injury while being transported in a police van on April 1, 2015, and died one week later.

    Gray had a long criminal record and was arrested for possession of an illegal knife after running from a bike patrol officer who made eye contact with him. State Attorney Marilyn Mosby filed charges against the six officers involved. Each officer was either acquitted or had charges dropped.

    Violence in Baltimore has stayed historically high following the riots, with arrests plummeting, shootings soaring, and the police force itself getting smaller.

    In Chicago last year, homicides jumped to 771, 58% higher than in 2015, and more than the number of murders in Los Angeles and New York combined. Half of that increase, the analysis showed, came from just five neighborhoods, and is largely attributable to gang warfare. In a “roughly four-mile radius of West Garfield Park,” for example, there are at least 30 gangs.

    In 2015, David Weisburg, a George Mason University criminologist, released a study that established the “law of crime concentration,” which states that a disproportionate amount of any city’s violent crime occurs in a small geographic area of the city.

    Weisburg found that in large cities, 50% of crime occurs on just 4% to 6% of a city’s streets, while 0.8% to 1.6% of streets produce one-quarter of all crime.

    In Chicago, as in Baltimore, police became less proactive following protests against the fatal 2014 shooting of a black teenager, Laquan McDonald, by a white police officer, Jason Van , who has been charged with first-degree murder.

    A FiveThirtyEight analysis found that in Chicago and other cities with high-profile deaths of black men involving police officers, a “pullback in policing was accompanied by a sharp increase in gun violence.”

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/25092...w-jared-sichel

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    Trump Administration Set to Roll Back $900 Million in Obama-Era Offshore Drilling Regulations

    Regulators in the Trump administration have proposed a rollback of Obama-era safety measures for offshore drilling that were imposed after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    Scaling back the measures lowers the costs and regulatory burdens on oil companies, the Journal reports:

    The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, which regulates offshore oil and gas drilling, estimates its proposed changes could save the industry more than $900 million over the next 10 years and reverse some risk-reduction measures that drillers consider burdensome.

    Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Director Scott Angelle previously said the Obama administration's response to Deepwater Horizon didn't take into account lessons learned in the industry by the immense financial burden the spill placed on BP and was too broad.

    “It was obvious to me that back then there was a conclusion that it was a systemic problem, and yet I don’t believe there was evidence at the time that it was a systemic problem,” he said, according to the Journal.

    Many regulations will be loosened, and for regulations that remain, the wording will be changed to allow for less government interpretation of the law and more leeway to apply the regulations ad hoc.

    The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement is proposing to keep in place standards for how much pressure drillers must maintain atop a well to prevent a blowout similar to Deepwater Horizon. However, the word “safe” will be removed from that section of the rule so regulators cannot “exceed their authority in interpreting the term” while issuing drilling permits, according to the Journal.

    The preamble to the proposed rule reads:

    “Based on BSEE experience during the implementation of the original [well control rule], BSEE has concluded that the term ‘safe’ creates ambiguity in that it could be read to suggest that additional unspecified standards, beyond those expressly stated, may be imposed in the approval of proposed drilling margins."

    https://ijr.com/the-declaration/2017/12/1040253-trump-administration-set-roll-back-900-million-obama-era-offshore-drilling-regulations/

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    Love those Democrat cities
    you mean like los angeles, a dreaded sanctuary city, which has seen a meaningful decline in violence that has been sustained since the 1990's (according to your own article), which you posted about 3 minutes after the fake news of all the crime illegals do in california?

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    holy , you actually believe this is all true?

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    holy , you actually believe this is all true?
    it says Facts! on top. it must be true. otherwise it wouldn't be a FACT, idiot

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    holy , you actually believe this is all true?
    Chris will pretend he missed you asking this question

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    Great. This bbs really needs another boutons nutjob.

    *killmenow emoticon*

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    Oh, ok.

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    I'm a trend-setter. I set trends.

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    just showing how stupid/lazy it is to do what you do

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    just showing how stupid/lazy it is to do what you do
    You a hater

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    i will say, though, seems you've added boutons style article spamming to your repertoire

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    ive never seen so much wrong in one chrisbot post
    Go ahead and post the real "facts" then.

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