Daryl wrote:Apologies for putting in the % sign, brain snap. Figures were per 100,000 people, and I knew that just didn't connected it to the keyboard.
I also knew that Puerto Rico was a territory of the US, so don't see why you restate that, as my theme was how different the statistics were across the USA showing how weak federal laws were.
For some reason there seems to be a belief that a strong central government = a socialist dictatorship. Doesn't have to be, and most developed democracies have strong central governments that are accountable to the people at the ballot box, aided by a free press.
I wouldn't trust any statistics from China or Russia as they will be whatever the government decrees them to be.
Thank you for correcting that.I assumed as much for both.
Citing numbers for Honduras matters not at all to an American in the following context.
My question related to the fact that as an example, both US sides, quote, when giving US examples, DC or Chicago but ignore the worst.
I don't know. How do you stop the cult of personality. You know like Venezuela where "supposedly" it has a 96.2 literacy rate according to a bing return. Or maybe the current leadership in Russia(I agree with your view stats). There was a reason I said USSR.
As far as "Socialist Dictatorship". Well, one I was trying to avoid the whole Godwin's law thing.
I could as easily used an example of say Japanese Americans in World War 2. Our current and ongoing treatment of Native Americans. General Public, either doesn't care and to be honest it isn't
their own best interest.
There is quote that I am too lazy to look up. "A government a strong enough to give you anything you want, can take anything it wants", or some such.
Yep being individually responsible for ones actions is messy.
Strong central governments can be a very good thing. They can as has been demonstrated the worst thing ever. Even if elected and follow the current laws.
I believe in individual responsibility. Which means as I choose not to own a gun can be shot by some 100 pound weakling at their whim. <shrug> Price of my beliefs.
Have fun,
T2M
PS: At the risk of topic drift. How does a federal minimum wage work when I pay $40 dollars for a motel room in IDaho and $130 in the Texas panhandle? I get the same thing in both places and one is 3 times the price of the other. Both were in similar demographic areas. Only thing that changed was location. Oh and one happened last year the other(cheaper) this year.