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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: One big difference between the US and Scandinavia/Western Europe that Bernie keeps missing. [View all]"Actually, polls show that Americans are overwhelmingly in favor of stronger gun laws."
Which he also supports, so where's the wedge?
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One big difference between the US and Scandinavia/Western Europe that Bernie keeps missing. [View all]
DanTex
Nov 2015
OP
I think it is your blind spot, not Bernie's. Gun violence is a function of poverty...
Bread and Circus
Nov 2015
#2
Norway has a very low poverty rate and low gun violence rate compared to the US
Bread and Circus
Nov 2015
#11
Unless you're discussing an issue Bernie is comfortable discussing such as income inequality,
Cali_Democrat
Nov 2015
#4
Why does it seem the only violence that matters to some people is gun violence?
Kalidurga
Nov 2015
#5
Another NRA talking point. Gun violence is far more lethal than other forms of violence.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#7
Violent crime rates in the US and Europe are similar, this is a simple fact, verified by statistics.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#14
Have you noticed that we keep getting nowhere on guns? I have, and that means that whatever
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#22
Actually, polls show that Americans are overwhelmingly in favor of stronger gun laws.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#36
I don't know where the wedge is. People have accused me of bringing up a "wedge issue" in this OP.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#51
Only in as much as Sanders has tried to make things like Wall Street a wedge issue.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#57
Well done for saying the exact opposite of what I just said and attributing it to me..
Kentonio
Nov 2015
#49
How do you determine whether someone is using an issue to divide people or whether someone is
DanTex
Nov 2015
#38
This is clearly false, because Western Europe, Canada, etc. have similar rates of violent crime,
DanTex
Nov 2015
#16
It's simple to look up the crime statistics comparing the US and Western Europe.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#18
Look up published studies as crime and violent crime as a function of poverty.
Bread and Circus
Nov 2015
#19
Look up studies comparing gun availability, gun violence and violent crime in the US and Europe.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#23
You are so far away from your original point it is obvious you know you are wrong...
Bread and Circus
Nov 2015
#27
My point has remained the same: the US has a gun violence problem that is unique in the
DanTex
Nov 2015
#31
I don't hear it in his speeches. Like I said in the OP, he likes to draw comparisons to
DanTex
Nov 2015
#39
So then, if Western Europe had more guns they would have the same statistics, right?
Hiraeth
Nov 2015
#20
Yes, if they had more guns and our same lax gun laws, their homicide rate would be much higher.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#24
How is that an insult? It's praising them on their strong and successful gun regulations.
DanTex
Nov 2015
#40
If your analysis was correct (it isn't) then there would be no such thing as regional concentration
Bread and Circus
Nov 2015
#29
Crime per capita by region accounts for density. Go look at the numbers.
Bread and Circus
Nov 2015
#41
There is way more poverty in more dense areas. Inner city poverty..hello?h
Bread and Circus
Nov 2015
#46