There are some surprises on this list. All of the locations I'm aware of have one or two things in common. Y'all will figure it out.
1 posted on
06/05/2015 6:35:45 AM PDT by
grania
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To: grania
Yeah...I figurged it out when I saw all the MA locations. Most of them are 'upper crusty', snotty, Liberal hell holes. I wouldn't set foot in any of them. Heck, it seems that half the list is MA and NJ.
I was surprised by the relative lack of Southern locales.
41 posted on
06/05/2015 7:22:18 AM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
("It is never untimely to yank the rope of freedom's bell." - - Frank Capra)
To: grania
Any list of “cities” hides too much information. A list of the 100 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods or Zip Codes would be far more useful, though it might present a set of facts that don’t square with the MSM’s agenda.
50 posted on
06/05/2015 7:39:02 AM PDT by
Mr. Jeeves
(Heteropatriarchal Capitalist)
To: grania
Uhh, very few of the places on the list are actually “cities”.
51 posted on
06/05/2015 7:43:43 AM PDT by
Fresh Wind
(Falcon 105)
To: grania
What is the racial demographic makeup of these 100 most safe cities?
Just askin', but I'd bet my last dollar I know the answer and I would be a winner. It would be just the opposite of the 100 most dangerous cities.
60 posted on
06/05/2015 9:02:12 AM PDT by
Gritty
(Republics fall when the wise are banished from public councils and the profligate rewarded-J. Story)
To: grania
Scrolling through the list a couple of things leapt out. First, why are there so few cities on the list that are West of the Mississippi? Second, Although the criterion is population greater than 10,000, most of the cities are not much over that number with only a handful over 25,000 and only one over 100,000.
The population density factor, to me at least, is self evident but I do not understand why there are so few Western cities on the list.
67 posted on
06/05/2015 9:32:09 AM PDT by
Chuckster
("Them Rag Heads just ain't rational" Curly Bartley 1973)
To: grania
Kinnelon, NJ (58) has draught bear concerns?
To: grania
There is a surviving red-brick one-room schoolhouse from the colonial period in Ohio? Must have been built by the Indians—white settlement of Ohio began after the Revolutionary War.
To: grania
technically maybe they're all "cities" but they're mighty small cities population wise, so I don't get anything from this list except the people making it up were from Mass, NY, Pa, Ill, or Ohio.....
don't get me wrong....there are jewels in the east and so many lovely small towns....the bad places for crime like NY and Baltimore and Philly give the east a bad rep....
79 posted on
06/05/2015 12:30:28 PM PDT by
cherry
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