Climate change could prevent murder.
Climate change could prevent murder.
If al Gore was right, NYC would be underwater and nobody would be on the street to be murdered.
travelwp wrote:
Climate change could prevent murder.
If al Gore was right, NYC would be underwater and nobody would be on the street to be murdered.
You'll always have Chicago.
travelwp wrote:
Climate change could prevent murder.
If al Gore was right, NYC would be underwater and nobody would be on the street to be murdered.
Still better than living in New Jersey.
Texcaster wrote:
You'll always have Chicago.
If the ocean levels rise so would Lake Michigan = Wet Chicago.
travelwp wrote:
Climate change could prevent murder.
If al Gore was right, NYC would be underwater and nobody would be on the street to be murdered.
Yet another stupid comment from travelwp.
robertjerl wrote:
If the ocean levels rise so would Lake Michigan = Wet Chicago.
So ... that's a good thing murder-wise?
(attic pro tip, Chicago and murder are the OP's fixation. You know, "Dem run blah, blah, blah ... ")
Texcaster wrote:
So ... that's a good thing murder-wise?
(attic pro tip, Chicago and murder are the OP's fixation. You know, "Dem run blah, blah, blah ... ")
I have been to Chicago a few times, long ago. Some parts were bad enough then that being underwater could only improve them.
Hint, don't visit the area in January. At least stay in your car to view the lake. The wind chill factor was so bad I kept expecting to see a flock of icebergs come cruising along, big ones, with a bunch of big ore carriers fleeing ahead of them. I wonder if there is an ore carrier named after the Titanic?
travelwp wrote:
Climate change could prevent murder.
If al Gore was right, NYC would be underwater and nobody would be on the street to be murdered.
You might be interested in the list of states with the highest murder rates per capita:
States with the Highest Murder Rate per 100,000 people:
Mississippi - 23.7
Louisiana - 21.3
Alabama - 15.9
New Mexico - 15.3
South Carolina - 13.4
Missouri - 12.4
Illinois - 12.3
Maryland - 12.2
Tennessee - 12.2
Arkansas - 11.7
And the twenty cities in the United States with the highest murder rates (murders per 100,000 people) are:
St. Louis, MO (69.4)
Baltimore, MD (51.1)
New Orleans, LA (40.6)
Detroit, MI (39.7)
Cleveland, OH (33.7)
Las Vegas, NV (31.4)
Kansas City, MO (31.2)
Memphis, TN (27.1)
Newark, NJ (25.6)
Chicago, IL (24)
Cincinnati, OH (23.8)
Philadelphia, PA (20.2)
Milwaukee, WI (20.0)
Tulsa, OK (18.6)
Pittsburgh, PA (18.4)
Indianapolis, IN (17.7)
Louisville, KY (17.5)
Oakland, CA (17.1)
Washington D.C. (17.0)
Atlanta, GA (16.7)
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