-Three shootings on Thanksgiving in Atlanta. -Seven carjackings in one hour on Friday in Chicago’s west side. -Felony crimes up 40% on New York subways this year. What do they all have in common? Democrat leadership.

Nov 28, 2022 · 7:41 PM UTC

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Delusional assessment there, I could care less for Democrats, the increase in crime all over the US is because of lame duck politicians who are bought by big corporations and serve them rather than the American people. Damn you and any1 who gives off smoking mirrors to hide truth
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
yet the VAST MAJORITY of crimes are in Red states. why do you refuse to address that?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
A 12 year old boy was killed in that Atlanta shooting. Too young to understand the consequences of the "thug life" being sold to him. People are fleeing to cities outside of A-town because they want their kids to grow up safe. I-285 north side might as well be the Berlin Wall.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
The election is over. We’ve been through this, Gym.
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On a positive note student athlete sexual assaults are down at tOSU wrestling since you left the program…
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Since the GOP is doing absolutely nothing to help Dems with gun reform, I'd put that on the GOP.
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I notice how GYM leaves out overall crime in NYC is down and still one of the safest cities in the US. I like how GYM doesn’t mention any of the recent mass shootings in red states, GYM is a professional liar
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Cherry Picking again. This is the truth. What they really have in common is easy access to guns. #GOPLiesAboutEverything
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No shootings in Columbus, Akron or Dayton recently though ?
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