Los Angeles hits highest level of homicides in decade. Wayy to go.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TreeFrogTrader, Nov 23, 2020.

  1. VEGASDESERT

    VEGASDESERT

    which isn't factually true.. although,

    lets put aside the antifa bullshit and focus on inner city / surrounding suburb crime.

    yes its been going up and the reason is fairly clear.

    they are not prosecuting.

    this list is small by the way, there are many more soros backed
    weirdo progressive (whatever that means) da's that aren't interested
    in punishment for crime

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    #21     Nov 23, 2020
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Trumps America.
     
    #22     Nov 23, 2020
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...siena-presidential-ranking-survey/2857075002/


    Survey of scholars places Trump as third worst president of all time

    William Cummings, USA TODAY Published 10:18 a.m. ET Feb. 13, 2019 | Updated 10:55 a.m. ET Feb. 13, 2019


    WASHINGTON – Do not expect President Donald Trump to tweet any praises for the Siena College Research Institute any time soon.

    In its sixth presidential ranking since 1982, 157 scholars surveyed by the institute ranked Trump the third worst president of all time after Andrew Johnson (who was impeached) and James Buchanan (whose presidency was followed by the Civil War).
     
    #23     Nov 23, 2020
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    https://www.ibtimes.com/trump-worst-president-us-history-political-scientists-claim-2765338

    Trump Is Worst President In US History, Political Scientists Claim

    By Arthur Villasanta
    02/18/19 AT 8:20 PM


    Donald Trump is rated the worst president in American history by a group of 170 political science scholars. Being ranked 44th and last among U.S. presidents classified Trump as a failure, according to the survey’s parameters.

    On the other hand, this group selected Abraham Lincoln as the best among all presidents in the history of the American Republic since 1776.

    Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, took eighth place, and was also the highest ranked among the five living presidents. Obama was in 18th place during the last survey four years ago. Among the three other living presidents, Bill Clinton ranked 13th, Jimmy Carter, 26th and George W. Bush, 30th.

    The ranking of presidents by order of greatness was determined by members of the Presidents & Executive Politics section of the American Political Science Association. These scholars completed an online survey between December 2017 and January 2018.
     
    #24     Nov 23, 2020
  5. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/12/politics/trump-president-rankings/index.html

    Historians will likely rank Trump as one of the worst presidents


    Analysis by Harry Enten, CNN

    (CNN) Poll of the week: A new Gallup poll puts President Donald Trump's approval rating at 38%. His disapproval rating stands at 57%.

    The average poll similarly shows Trump's approval rating hovering around 40%, while his disapproval rating is above 55%.

    What's the point: Trump's approval rating isn't getting any better. In the polls, he is continuing to lose to former Vice President Joe Biden by double-digits. Trump could win a second term, but there is no clear path to doing so.

    If Trump does go on to lose in November, he doesn't just need to worry about losing to Biden. Trump needs to worry about the fact that the history books are probably going to put him down as a below average president, if not one of the worst.

    While I have my problems with historical rankings of presidents as an exercise (e.g. the graders tend to be far more liberal than the population at large), they are a good guide into understanding how history remembers presidents. The presidents viewed at the top of the lists (George Washington and Abraham Lincoln historically) or near the top (Ronald Reagan) tend to be thought of fondly. Meanwhile, those at or near the bottom of the list (such as James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson) are generally thought of as failures as president.

    The biggest factor separating those who rate highly and those who don't is whether they win a second term in office. Take a look at an average ranking by experts in the 2018 American Political Science Association poll and 2018 Siena College poll.

    The average ranking for presidents who win a second term is 14th. That's well above average given we've had 44 presidents. None ranked lower than 32nd (George W. Bush). The best was the top spot overall (Washington).

    The average for presidents who did not win a second term is 30th. That's well below average. None of the presidents who didn't have a second term ranked higher than 13th (John Kennedy, who was assassinated). The worst was last overall (Buchanan).

    Just on this basis alone, you'd think that Trump would probably go down as below average if he lost in November. We wouldn't know quite where he'd land, but it'd be a pretty good bet that he wouldn't finish in the top half.

    I'd bet Trump would dip even lower given where the historians already have him. The average of the APSA and Siena polls put Trump at 43rd, which ties him for last with Buchanan.

    At the time the APSA poll was published, I urged caution since it was one poll done early in Trump's presidency. Now, we have the Siena poll as well. Additionally, more voters by far said Trump was the worst president since World War II in a 2018 Quinnipiac University poll. (Few ranked him as the best, which is very different from a similar poll taken during Obama's second term.)

    Importantly, these early rankings are generally predictive of later rankings in a look back at presidents since Franklin Roosevelt (the first modern presidential ranking was completed three years after he last held office).

    Since 1948, the final historian rankings of a president during their time in office (or the first after they leave office) has differed from their current ranking by just four spots. The median difference has been a mere two spots. The presidents who tend to improve the most (such as Dwight Eisenhower) are ones who get that second term.

    Now, there is obviously some chance Trump could be ranked higher than at the end of 2018. I tend to doubt it, though, because his standing among the public is not any better now than it was then.

    All told, historians at the end of his first term are likely going to view Trump quite negatively. His only real chance of seeing improvement is to earn that second term, which seems to be something that is becoming less likely by the day.
     
    #25     Nov 23, 2020
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #26     Nov 23, 2020
  7. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark



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    2 reds and 2 greens for Carter(Red is bad,green is good )

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    7 reds for Nixon

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    1 red for Ford,but unlike Carter he has no greens(green is good)

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    Trump is just getting started but its all reds(again, reds are bad)


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    Obama no reds,5 greens,1 blue(blue is best)


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    So just as I previously stated,Nixon and Trump are worse than Carter and Ford and Carter are about even.Thanks for confirming.
     
    #27     Nov 23, 2020
  8. Thread hijacked by Leftist Nut Jobs.

    Return to thread title:

    LA is a cesspool run by Democrats:

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    Head honcho of LA. A Democrat:

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    #28     Nov 23, 2020
  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    Nearly all ran by democrats


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    #29     Nov 23, 2020
  10. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Letting a business man that's not successful and his family with no experience in politics to run America as a business has failed miserably.

    wrbtrader
     
    #30     Nov 23, 2020
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