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The vast majority of the inner cities are not war zones.
You are struggling with the concept of average.
Not at all. The statement was the inner cites are war zones. Not some, not average, not a few. You are struggling with the concept of english grammar.
You'll notice, for example, noone ever discussed whether or not building a wall was a good idea. They just screamed RACIST!!!!!! over and over.
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You're lying.
Many of us discussed it thoroughly. The smart money was accurately explaining why it's a poorly thought out idea, by explaining how markets and the real world works. For example, some people parrot Trumps claim that it would stem the flow of drugs, while smarter folk explained thoroughly how not only would that not happen, rather the opposite would likely occur.
There are some bad places still out there, mostly Chicago
Only very specific neighborhoods in Chicago.
(Note: editted - I'm really exhausted or something. Was referring to CBOE as Bob. Fixed it. )
The vast majority of the inner cities are not war zones.
You are struggling with the concept of average.
Well, someone is definitely struggling with something.
I know this graph doesn't show the uptick in 2015 -2016, but exactly how big does CBOE think that uptick was ? CBOE a trader, he can read graphs. The graph says that WE are now on average WAY LESS of a war zone than we were at any time in the two decades before 2012.
I guess when every year has decreasing violent crime rates, with the exception of 2 very small increasing years, that makes it pretty darn easy to have the biggest increase in 25 years.
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100 Days of Whoppers
http://www.factcheck.org/2017/04/100-days-whoppers/