Safety and security are base level Maslov. Without it everything is secondary.
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If there is a high percentage of two parent household then your city will have a high quality of life.
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The current INVIABILITY of certain cities is absolutely a function of the letter before. I don't expect to be longing for these days in 20 years. Then again, they may be forcing us to wear zip-ties around our testicles in 20 years, and this may actually be the time of my life.
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You're are right. It's shared culture and moral values and how well public servants exemplify and enumerate those values through legislation and action. Betting odds. use letter by the name test and be right.
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It took until my 30s. Living long enough to see opinions on politicians cycle through them being perceived as the worst evils and the greatest heroes by the same people pertaining to the same time period.
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Well, my city is run by Democrats and it's got high crime. I'm just saying. Do you think there is zero correlation or is it an issue of luck, or maybe other factors? I don't know. I just know what I see on the ground.
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Large correlation to letter behind mayor/city council names and crime. Well documented.
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Well, let's see Pre-Giuliani-- crime ridden crap-hole Giuliani-- cleaned up, safe tourist destination spot Post-Giuliani-- devolution into crime-ridden crap-hole All pre- and post-Giuliani had Ds by their names. Giuliani had an R. I dunno... May be something to it
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Correlation is not causation
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I can use big words too
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