Eric Adams says he will appoint tougher judges to deal with criminals

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1. I'm a black dude from Canada

2. At least a dozen major factors and a hundred minor ones. But if we just go with the idea that stricter enforcement is the reason behind any type of decline, then we simply need to look at the places with the harshest laws in comparison to places with more lax laws. In both cases, the trend upward and downward is uniform across the United States despite the severity of punishment in different state and local jurisdictions. For example, in a city like Chicago a gun offender may face more severe consequences than in Seattle, but both places have seen a rise in gun crimes increasing at roughly the same rate.

3. There is a total economic collapse and the extreme concentration of wealth. The inner city is becoming more of a favela. As the poor get poorer and people become more desperate everyone becomes a criminal. How many millions of Americans scammed EDD with no consequences? Doesn't that make America a nation of criminals? Crime in and of itself is a social construct. Desperation is on the rise and this is the outcome.
There is not an economic collapse

and this is not crime to put food on the table

like you said, you’re from Canada
 

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There is not an economic collapse

and this is not crime to put food on the table

like you said, you’re from Canada
I live a little over an hour from the U.S. Border as do 95 percent of Canadians who live within 3 hours so geographic location is kind of a bad argument in this respect. Sure I’ve never lived in the U.S. for any extended amount of time but I also haven’t been to the moon but know there are no theme parks there.

There is most certainly an economic collapse that we are experiencing on our shared continent. If you look at the global supply chain and inflation in countries affected most like Haiti, you can see that this directly affects the U.S. like in the border crisis. The covid crash which is on going is being softened by the Fed balance sheet and of course the Fed gov in stimulus. That being said this is still of course a massive economic collapse. Any American would agree with me especially in the black community which has been hit extra hard economically by the pandemic.

Crimes of desperation include selling drugs armed robbery etc all crimes that are adjacent to homicide. The increased availability of firearms during this time is the powder keg needed for the crime ignition. There is no deterrent based approach that can be uniformly applies that will have any positive meaningful impact on both crime numbers and the well being of the community at large.
 

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you gotta know the rules if you want to play

& you gotta understand as a criminal you don't dictate the rules or wages

it's like that

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